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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Hello
I just took the 91 ezgo 295 robin for a spin for the first time today.. When I took it out I ran it for about 15 to 20 mins, And It was smoking blue smoke bad. What could that be??????? I also put 2qt. of 10/30 when I put new oil in it....Was that to much?? thanks Collin |
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Gone Wild
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Rockwall, Texas (Dallas / Ft. Worth)
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1 1/2 quarts is MAX
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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Do you think that's what's making it smoke??
PS muffler worked great thanks again |
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Gone Wild
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Rockwall, Texas (Dallas / Ft. Worth)
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Hey - That's you - You're welcome! Yes, if you put in 2 quarts, you are probably blowing oil right into the airbox and carb. Pull off your airbox cover and see how much oil is in there (there shouldn't be any). If you overfill the motor, oil will blow through the crankcase vent hose and drop in basically right into your carb. Let me know what you find...
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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Are you sure that it only take 1 1/2 qts. On the dip stick it takes 2 to put it on full, But it could be the wrong dip stick not sure
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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Jan 2008
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I just found this on line Looks like 1 1/2 is right
OIL NOTE, 4-Cycle: Be careful not to overfill the oil in a 4-cycle engine. Excess oil will find its way into the air filter housing, soaking the filter and, eventually, getting into the combustion chamber causing smoky and uneven running of the engine, even fouling out spark plugs. Oil is the absolute lifeblood of any gasoline engine. If it is low or dirty or too old (thick & black when you look at it on the dipstick) make arrangements to have it changed soon. I cannot stress this too much. Even if the damage is not severe enough to kill the engine, rest assured that no good comes from this condition. Change oil at least once a year, more often if you use the car a lot, especially in dusty areas. Check the oil level every time you put fresh gas in the tank. When you change the oil in your 1992 & up Club Car (1992 to present) plan on changing the spin-off oil fliter too. The engine takes 38 oz. of oil with a filter change (32 oz. without). The earlier 341cc engine (1984 thru 1991) did not use an oil filter and it took 40 oz. of oil. E-Z-GO employs a reusable oil filter that can be cleaned, inspected and reused if in good condition. Be sure the sealing O-ring is not lost. The E-Z-GO 4-cycle 9 & 11 hp engines both take 1 1/2 quarts of oil to refill. Yamaha does not use any kind of oil filter at all. Just drain the oil and refill with 1 quart of oil. |
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WILD
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Ezgo carts HATE being overfilled, if you dont drain it back to 1 1/2 you could ruin the rings.
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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Jan 2008
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OK I drained it out now and put 1 1/2 back in I'll drive it around to see if it stops smoking and let you guys know
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