Here are a series of pictures when I installed the charging coil on my 6 HP Nissan,(built by Tohatsu, same exact engine as the Mercury). Very easy, you'll need to pull the flywheel to install the charging coil,(threaded holes already there). You will also need to install the recifier on the port side of the engine, again, the treaded mount is already there. It took me maybe 45 minutes to install, including the time to stop and take some pictures. Don't go crazy with the puller. I can't remember if I just loosened or removed the flywheel nut. I used a pipe wrench to hold the flywheel while removing the nut. Just go easy putting the pipe wrench on the top pull-start assembly. Just tighten, tap on the top, tighten, tap on the top, again, again, till it pop's. Pay attention to the safety switch gizmo on the side that prevents you from pull-starting if the engine is in gear. When I re-assembled everything, I used some medium strength LockTite on the coil and recifier screws, and a little anti-seze on the crankshaft/flywheel mating surface.
This installation was on my Capri-18. I have a Honda 5 HP on our C-22 MK-II. The Honda is more expensive, (about $200. for the complete kit which includes a new flywheel), vs about $165. from Defender Marine for my Nissan. Don't worry as I did about the excessive voltage. Once the charging circuit is connected to the battery, she does just fine. The battery acts like a voltage regulator,(don't ask me how or why.....it's magic!) The charger would keep the battery topped off even while running my autohelm, VHF radio, and GPS. And it won't boil your battery,(I used a deep cycle group-24).
Don
This installation was on my Capri-18. I have a Honda 5 HP on our C-22 MK-II. The Honda is more expensive, (about $200. for the complete kit which includes a new flywheel), vs about $165. from Defender Marine for my Nissan. Don't worry as I did about the excessive voltage. Once the charging circuit is connected to the battery, she does just fine. The battery acts like a voltage regulator,(don't ask me how or why.....it's magic!) The charger would keep the battery topped off even while running my autohelm, VHF radio, and GPS. And it won't boil your battery,(I used a deep cycle group-24).
Don
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