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173-1235 is an ignition stator built for 75 HP Johnson/Evinrude 1975-78 models. Used to correct ignition power loss caused by a failing stator assembly.
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Part #: 173-1235
Evinrude75 HPStatorWeight: 4 lb
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173-1235 is an ignition stator built for 75 HP Johnson/Evinrude 1975-78 models. Used to correct ignition power loss caused by a failing stator assembly.
List Price: $368.59
Your Price: $335.40
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Replaces OEM#'s

510839, 581235, 763771

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.

Materials & Build Quality

  • Vibration-resistant construction helps reduce the chance of intermittent output caused by loose or damaged windings.
  • Heavy-duty winding insulation helps prevent shorting between coil layers during extended operation.
  • High-temperature insulation helps protect the windings from heat cycling inside the engine cowling.
  • Precision-wound copper coils are used to promote efficient voltage generation and stable output.

Operating Features

  • Helps the ignition system recover from weak output, hard starting, and cylinder drop-out symptoms.
  • Engineered to meet OEM-style electrical output characteristics.
  • Helps restore ignition charge voltage for strong, repeatable spark output.
  • Designed to maintain stable voltage as engine load and RPM change.

Failure Symptoms to Check

  • Unstable ignition output
  • Charging output problems where the stator also supports charging circuits
  • Weak or intermittent spark
  • Hard starting
  • Random cylinder drop-out

Because stator failure can mimic other ignition problems, testing the trigger, coils, switch box or power pack, and related grounds is recommended.

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