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10-17-2012, 09:11 PM | #1 |
Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Oct 2012
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A bunch of total Newb Questions..
So, as of today I am a proud new golf cart owner. I rescued this cart from a field behind some dudes house. Def a fixer upper and a long winter's project.
Anyhow on with the questions. First of all, I searched my serial number on ezgo's website to find out what year cart I have. It told me that I had a 93 with a 4 cycle engine. Well, it was wrong about one part right away. The cart I have has a 2 cycle engine. This brings me to question: #1 How do I tell what series of engine I have? 1pg? 2pg? 3pg? robin? The more research I do, the more confused I am... #2 I took it to a guy that works on carts quite regularly and he said it was a mid 70s cart. How can ezgo website and this guy be so far off. I do have to agree with him to an extent. It does look much older than a 93. I really need to pin this down so I know what belt to order because the one on it is from a snowmobile and does not quite engage properly. #3 What is the name of the contact switch that goes behind the rod attached to the gas pedal that is mounted inside the engine compartment, which tells the cart to fire when the pedal is depressed. #4 What would cause the cart to fire and operate fine in forward but when reverse is selected the engine will barely make a revolution and not even come close to firing. (Is it possible for the internal starter/generator to function normally one direction but fail in another?) I hope I posed these questions correctly. Please don't flame me too bad. I don't spend a lot of time on forums and do not always no all the do's and don'ts. Thanks in advance for any help that can be offered. |
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10-17-2012, 11:00 PM | #2 |
Gone Wild
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If you could post the serial number and a pic of your cart then we know extactly what we are working with to better answer your questions.
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10-18-2012, 06:27 AM | #3 |
Gone Wild
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Re: A bunch of total Newb Questions..
Wheres the ID plate mounted passenger side below glove box ? give us model and serial number.
MIRCO switch mounted to the frame and controlled by the peddle.If it's starting the switch is good look at cleaning all the ground cables. Post a pic of the engine compartment if possible location of the fuel tank and muffler location can also tell a lot. Is the starter/generator mounted on top of the engine? If so it's 80 and above. Don't worry about the belt as some snow mobile belts interchange. Welcome to BGW LOU |
10-18-2012, 07:23 AM | #4 |
Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Oct 2012
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Re: A bunch of total Newb Questions..
Pictures to follow.
The switch is bad, I had to bypass it. Starter generator is internal. The belt wants to jump the pulley so I know its not the right length. Serial # is 760614 in one box on the plate. In the other box is TI2206 Thanks Last edited by wackman69; 10-18-2012 at 07:25 AM.. Reason: spelling |
10-18-2012, 09:47 AM | #5 |
Hammer Down !!!!
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Location: Lake Geneva, WI
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Re: A bunch of total Newb Questions..
You sir are the proud owner of a 1976 Marathon, 2PG early-style engine (internal starter/generator, points ignition, etc) - the belt you need fits 76-86 and is 1 3/16"X45" (although a Dayco HP3004 belt will give you a slightly better torque curve, snappier accelleration, etc - that's up to You) ... The microswitch is also a standard item, BTW
The starter issue *could* be as simple as worn brushes (and let's hope so as parts for these internal S/G's are next to impossible to find other than the brushes) - also it wouldn't hurt to check and clean ALL your connections at the F/R switch, and also to spray the switch assembly out with electronics cleaner then electronics lube while working it back and forth (with the battery disconnected, of course) to clean the contacts and ensure a good electrical path. Also, make SURE to pull all the ground wires at the frame, engine, etc and clean them up real good - bad grounds are generally where most electrical issues begin with these older carts. Get that electrical path cleaned up and we can go from there !!! |
10-18-2012, 10:28 AM | #6 |
Getting Wild
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Re: A bunch of total Newb Questions..
You 2 guys are good!!!
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10-18-2012, 11:17 AM | #7 |
Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Onalaska, WI
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Re: A bunch of total Newb Questions..
Thanks Brew City. I like that the switch is a standard item, but where can I get one. I have found a few switches, but none of them are quite the same as the one I have.
Also, I question the points ignition as I do have a coil attached to the top of the motor. Also I am still leery about the belt, why when cross referencing my serial number would it come up so much newer on their site. Please understand that I am not underestimating your observations, just seeking some more clarification before I put in my parts order, def don't want to have to order 3 different belts before finding one that works. Thanks again... |
10-18-2012, 11:43 AM | #8 |
Not Yet Wild
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Re: A bunch of total Newb Questions..
Welcome to BGW and congradts on your new cart they are addictive!
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10-18-2012, 11:56 AM | #9 |
Hammer Down !!!!
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Re: A bunch of total Newb Questions..
Any cart place will have the microswitch (insert plug for site sponsors here) - the belt size is standard from 76-86 and I'm not sure where You looked your serial up at, but it's definitely a 76 serial, the engine, exhaust, cart, etc are all confirmations of the year.
The coil is there in ALL systems, electronic OR points/condenser ... In an electronic system, the pulsar/igniter create the signal to the coil and the coil then sends high voltage to the plug to make it fire. In YOUR system, the points and condenser send the coil a signal telling it when to zap the plug and create spark - EZGO never made an electronic system with the internal starter/generator setup (and especially not as early as 76) so all is good ... If you still have fears, do the smart thing and CALL instead of ordering online - most of the sponsors on the site (or most any reputable cart supplier) can correctly ID the serial as a 76 and will also be there to make SURE you get the parts you need ... |
10-18-2012, 11:59 AM | #10 |
Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Onalaska, WI
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Re: A bunch of total Newb Questions..
Thanks again Brew City, sincerely appreciate the input!!
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