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For 60 HP Johnson/Evinrude 1986-90 models, 173-3724 is an ignition stator. Helps maintain stable spark energy across the operating range.
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Part #: 173-3724
Evinrude60 HPStatorWeight: 4 lb
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For 60 HP Johnson/Evinrude 1986-90 models, 173-3724 is an ignition stator. Helps maintain stable spark energy across the operating range.
List Price: $367.09
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Replaces OEM#'s

581957, 582506, 582730, 583119, 583644, 582636, 583724, 583729, 583830

Product Details

This marine stator assembly is engineered to generate the electrical energy needed for dependable CDI ignition performance across changing engine speeds. The design priorities are especially important on Johnson/Evinrude applications where ignition stability depends on clean stator output.

Construction Details

  • Epoxy encapsulation helps shield internal windings from moisture, vibration, and corrosion.
  • Heavy-duty winding insulation helps prevent shorting between coil layers during extended operation.
  • The coil assembly is built to resist breakdown from heat, oil mist, humidity, and repeated thermal expansion.
  • Sealed construction helps reduce moisture intrusion that can lead to weak spark or no-spark conditions.

Operating Features

  • Designed to maintain stable voltage as engine load and RPM change.
  • Supports smooth acceleration by helping the ignition system maintain consistent energy.
  • Helps reduce high-RPM breakup caused by weak or unstable stator output.
  • Helps restore ignition charge voltage for strong, repeatable spark output.

Common Symptoms of Stator Failure

  • Charging output problems where the stator also supports charging circuits
  • Unstable ignition output
  • Spark loss after warm-up
  • Engine misfire under load
  • No-start conditions

For best results, stator output should be verified with the proper service-manual resistance and DVA voltage tests before installation.

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