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173-3536 is a replacement ignition stator used on 90 HP Johnson/Evinrude 1988-95 models. Restores dependable ignition charging output in demanding marine conditions.
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Part #: 173-3536
Evinrude90 HPStatorWeight: 4 lb
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173-3536 is a replacement ignition stator used on 90 HP Johnson/Evinrude 1988-95 models. Restores dependable ignition charging output in demanding marine conditions.
List Price: $359.69
Your Price: $326.40
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Replaces OEM#'s

583340, 583536

Product Details

Designed as a key charging source for the ignition circuit, this stator helps provide the electrical energy needed for smooth throttle response and dependable starting. The design priorities are especially important on Johnson/Evinrude applications where ignition stability depends on clean stator output.

Design & Materials

  • Heavy-duty winding insulation helps prevent shorting between coil layers during extended operation.
  • Vibration-resistant construction helps reduce the chance of intermittent output caused by loose or damaged windings.
  • Marine-grade lead wires and molded connectors help maintain dependable contact in a high-vibration environment.
  • Sealed construction helps reduce moisture intrusion that can lead to weak spark or no-spark conditions.

Performance Features

  • Helps restore ignition charge voltage for strong, repeatable spark output.
  • Supports smooth acceleration by helping the ignition system maintain consistent energy.
  • Designed to maintain stable voltage as engine load and RPM change.
  • Supports dependable starting by delivering the voltage needed by the ignition module.

Problems a Weak Stator Can Cause

  • Spark loss after warm-up
  • Random cylinder drop-out
  • No-start conditions
  • Poor acceleration caused by weak ignition energy
  • Charging output problems where the stator also supports charging circuits

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

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