1995 Johnson Evinrude "EO" 60 LV 90, 115, 150, 150C, 175 Service Manual, P/N 503151, Page 108Get this manual

1995 Johnson Evinrude "EO" 60 LV 90, 115, 150, 150C, 175 Service Manual, P/N 503151, Page 108

Principles of Operation Flywheel energize the charge coils and power coilOnce the flywheel exceeds minimum cranking RPM, the flywheel's magnetic lines of force passing through the charge coil and power coil windings produce voltage in those circuitsThe charge coil and power coil magnets are located around the flywheel's inner rimCharge Coils

OJ The flywheel contains the permanent magnets necessary to

The charge coil is located on the stator assemblyIt contains many windings (strands of wire wrapped around metal lamination)Once the flywheel exceeds minimum cranking RPM, the flywheel's magnetic lines of force cut through the coil windings to produce voltageThe voltage is supplied to the power pack to operate the ignition system V4has one charge coil V6has two charge coils Power Coil

The power coil is located on the stator assemblyIt contains many windings (strands of wire wrapped around metal lamination)Once the flywheel exceeds minimum cranking RPM, the flywheel's magnetic lines of force cut through the coil windings to produce voltageThe voltage is supplied to the power pack to operate the following systems: