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173-3669 fits 140 HP Johnson/Evinrude 1985-87 models as an ignition stator. Supports steady ignition voltage during starting and running conditions.
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Part #: 173-3669
Evinrude140 HPStatorWeight: 4 lb
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173-3669 fits 140 HP Johnson/Evinrude 1985-87 models as an ignition stator. Supports steady ignition voltage during starting and running conditions.
List Price: $345.19
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Replaces OEM#'s

583013, 583118, 583669, 763766

Product Details

The stator acts as the electrical foundation of the ignition system, producing the current needed to feed the ignition module and support consistent firing. The design priorities are especially important on Johnson/Evinrude applications where ignition stability depends on clean stator output.

Construction Details

  • Vibration-resistant construction helps reduce the chance of intermittent output caused by loose or damaged windings.
  • Epoxy encapsulation helps shield internal windings from moisture, vibration, and corrosion.
  • Precision-wound copper coils are used to promote efficient voltage generation and stable output.
  • The stator body is designed to maintain proper coil alignment under continuous flywheel rotation.

Operating Features

  • Helps the ignition system recover from weak output, hard starting, and cylinder drop-out symptoms.
  • Supports dependable starting by delivering the voltage needed by the ignition module.
  • Designed for use in wet, hot, and vibration-heavy marine engine compartments.
  • Engineered to meet OEM-style electrical output characteristics.

Common Symptoms of Stator Failure

  • Spark loss after warm-up
  • Weak or intermittent spark
  • No-start conditions
  • Unstable ignition output
  • Charging output problems where the stator also supports charging circuits

Always compare resistance and peak-voltage readings to the correct service specifications when diagnosing a suspected stator failure.

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