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Old 10-31-2015, 03:18 PM   #1
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Angry Club Car MCOR II to MCOR 4 Upgrade - Removing Pivot Rod?

Upgrading faulty MCOR II switch on club car with New MCOR 4 Install Kit.

My question: How do you disengage the accelerator and brake pedal rod from the pedals to install the new one?

I've completely removed the assembly from the cart but no luck trying to remove it to put the new one on.

Any ideas?
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Old 10-31-2015, 05:37 PM   #2
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Default Re: Club Car MCOR II to MCOR 4 Upgrade - Removing Pivot Rod?

Shoot TahodawgZ71 a PM, I never took one apart.
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Old 11-01-2015, 09:14 AM   #3
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That's not a Generation 2 pedal assembly. It's a generation 1. The only thing that'll fit it is another MCOR2. The MCOR4 only fits the Gen2 pedal.
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Old 11-01-2015, 11:14 AM   #4
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Default Re: Club Car MCOR II to MCOR 4 Upgrade - Removing Pivot Rod?

Thank you for your help.. I figured that was the problem when I was attempting to put it on. I told my local cart place what model I had, I'll take it back to them tomorrow.

He was saying the MCOR II they don't make anymore and I would have to get it online. I paid $150 for the MCOR 4 kit locally, I don't really want to order an MCOR II online and wait. I'm going to try and find one local.

Again, thanks for your help
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Old 11-01-2015, 11:21 AM   #5
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That's not a Generation 2 pedal assembly. It's a generation 1. The only thing that'll fit it is another MCOR2. The MCOR4 only fits the Gen2 pedal.
Would the MCOR 3 fit it by chance?
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The MCOR2 is still made. I order new ones and sell them each and every day. The MCOR3 is identical to the MCOR4 in every way, except internally it was absolute junk.
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The MCOR2 is still made. I order new ones and sell them each and every day. The MCOR3 is identical to the MCOR4 in every way, except internally it was absolute junk.
Good info! Any idea where I can get one online for cheap since you order a lot of them?
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Gee, that's a tough one..... how about from the guy who gave you all the info?


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Good info! Any idea where I can get one online for cheap since you order a lot of them?
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Good info! Any idea where I can get one online for cheap since you order a lot of them?
Cheap? On ebay for about 75 dollars. But they're made in China and they won't last long. Take kgsc's advice for the best result.
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