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How do you remove a clutch from a Club Car golf cart?

How do you remove a clutch from a Club Car golf cart?

To remove the clutch:

  1. Remove the long center bolt.
  2. Insert the 1/2″ steel rod into the hole.
  3. Thread in the 1.5″ (uhl) bolt into the clutch.
  4. Using an impact gun, run the bolt in until the clutch pops off.

How does the clutch work on a gas golf cart?

Both golf cart clutches look similar to a large pulley but each clutch has a sliding sheave that moves in & out along a central shaft as the clutch spins. The other sheave is fixed to either the crankshaft or the differential input shaft and it does not slide, it just spins.

How do you know if your golf cart clutch is bad?

A bad golf cart clutch may be indicated if the start up is jerky, or if there is poor speed transition from level ground to climbing a hill, or if the cart has erratic – fast then slow then fast again – high end speed.

Can you rebuild a golf cart clutch?

Try replacing the spring and check if the problem is resolved. If none of these work, you might have to replace or rebuild the entire clutch system. There are a lot of shops which sell the required parts for EZGO carts and it’s also quite easy to rebuild it.

How does reverse work on gas golf cart?

How does reverse work on a golf cart? Golf carts have a button or lever that allows you to switch between forward and reverse gears. The reverse switch is found below the driver’s seat, and can be activated by pulling the handle left or right. Once pulled, the golf cart will start moving in reverse.

How do you remove a drive clutch on a golf cart?

Using an air gun, remove the center bolt and centering washer from the drive clutch. Once out, you’ll notice that the bolt is much smaller than the hole from which it came out.

What kind of clutch does a golf cart have?

Golf cart clutches or the CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) is comprised of two different clutches connected together by a thick drive belt. The components are the drive (primary) clutch and the driven (secondary) clutch).

How does the CVT work on a golf cart?

On a golf cart, the CVT is comprised of three parts; the drive clutch or primary clutch on the engine, the driven or secondary clutch on the differential, and the belt which connects the two. As the rpms of the engine increase, the drive clutch spins with it and with the use of flyweights and centrifugal force, the clutch pulls inward on the belt.

Where to buy Club Car Club Car gas parts?

Browse our online catalog to find the parts you need for your 1984-1991 Club Car Gas Golf Cart. Click on the image or link to view a full diagram and order parts. Bag Attach. Kit – 2 Pass. Canopy – 4 Pass. Final Assem. – Part 2

Using an air gun, remove the center bolt and centering washer from the drive clutch. Once out, you’ll notice that the bolt is much smaller than the hole from which it came out.

Golf cart clutches or the CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) is comprised of two different clutches connected together by a thick drive belt. The components are the drive (primary) clutch and the driven (secondary) clutch).

On a golf cart, the CVT is comprised of three parts; the drive clutch or primary clutch on the engine, the driven or secondary clutch on the differential, and the belt which connects the two. As the rpms of the engine increase, the drive clutch spins with it and with the use of flyweights and centrifugal force, the clutch pulls inward on the belt.

Browse our online catalog to find the parts you need for your 1984-1991 Club Car Gas Golf Cart. Click on the image or link to view a full diagram and order parts. Bag Attach. Kit – 2 Pass. Canopy – 4 Pass. Final Assem. – Part 2

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Ruth Doyle