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For 150 HP Johnson/Evinrude 1989-91 models, 173-4292 is an ignition stator. Helps restore spark when the original stator output becomes weak or unstable.
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Part #: 173-4292
Evinrude150 HPStatorWeight: 4 lb
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For 150 HP Johnson/Evinrude 1989-91 models, 173-4292 is an ignition stator. Helps restore spark when the original stator output becomes weak or unstable.
List Price: $596.29
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Replaces OEM#'s

583710, 584292, 763764

Product Details

This outboard stator assembly is built to maintain dependable ignition energy as engine speed, heat, vibration, and load conditions change. 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.
  • The coil assembly is built to resist breakdown from heat, oil mist, humidity, and repeated thermal expansion.
  • The stator body is designed to maintain proper coil alignment under continuous flywheel rotation.
  • Epoxy encapsulation helps shield internal windings from moisture, vibration, and corrosion.

Ignition System Benefits

  • Helps reduce high-RPM breakup caused by weak or unstable stator output.
  • Helps the ignition system recover from weak output, hard starting, and cylinder drop-out symptoms.
  • Helps correct intermittent spark loss caused by heat-sensitive stator windings.
  • Supports smooth acceleration by helping the ignition system maintain consistent energy.

Problems a Weak Stator Can Cause

  • Random cylinder drop-out
  • Spark loss after warm-up
  • Engine misfire under load
  • No-start conditions
  • Unstable ignition output

A stator should be diagnosed as part of the complete ignition system so related components are not overlooked.

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