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| Gone Wild Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: GA
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| It sure doesn't seem that there is much engagement length between the motor spline and the input shaft on the differential. I think mine cant be more that 3/8"~1/2". I could be wrong, but it sure would seem like there should be more than that. Any thoughts on this? My cart is a 94.5 Ezgo series cart. |
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| Gone Wild Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: GA
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| anyone know how much?? |
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| Gone Wild Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: sc
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| my 05 had about an inch if I recall correctly. not sure if yours is different but the 3 little bolts that hold the motor in place worry me much more than spline engagement. |
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