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Old 04-18-2009, 09:38 PM   #1
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Default Why I ear sounds on my G9 during go up hill. Need more torque ?

Hi all,
I have a G9 lifted 7" + 23" tires and I putted the new spring and spacer. Since I lifted my cart and installed big tires I need to climb a hill, I think around 17% tilted.

So when I go, I ear a sound from my rear axle (I think) The sound is like a friction "Shaking". I have brand new 75w90 Synthetic oil if my differential.

So anyone can help me to find a solution. A little more power will be appreciate, I don't want to spend a lot of money.

Cheers
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Old 04-18-2009, 09:40 PM   #2
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Hi all,
I have a G9 lifted 7" + 23" tires and I putted the new spring and spacer. Since I lifted my cart and installed big tires I need to climb a hill, I think around 17% tilted.

So when I go, I ear a sound from my rear axle (I think) The sound is like a friction "Shaking". I have brand new 75w90 Synthetic oil if my differential.

So anyone can help me to find a solution. A little more power will be appreciate, I don't want to spend a lot of money.

Cheers
Sounds like the belt...
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Old 04-18-2009, 09:50 PM   #3
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Default Re: Why I ear sounds on my G9 during go up hill. Need more torque ?

Thanks DS
But it's normal to ear this sound ? My belt seem to be good.
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Old 04-18-2009, 09:54 PM   #4
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Thanks DS
But it's normal to ear this sound ? My belt seem to be good.
I would check and make sure the belt is sitting at the top of the rear clutch when the cart is stopped.
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Default Re: Why I ear sounds on my G9 during go up hill. Need more torque ?

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I would check and make sure the belt is sitting at the top of the rear clutch when the cart is stopped.
yup belt or clutch problem
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Default Re: Why I ear sounds on my G9 during go up hill. Need more torque ?

I just taked this picture of my belt. What do you think ?
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I just taked this picture of my belt. What do you think ?
It looks to be sitting down to far in the pulley. Did you have it apart? You mentioned a spring/spacer???
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Default Re: Why I ear sounds on my G9 during go up hill. Need more torque ?

Yes, I bought the Basic Power Kit for All Yamaha Gas Golf Carts (including Spring and Shim Spacer)
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Yes, I bought the Basic Power Kit for All Yamaha Gas Golf Carts (including Spring and Shim Spacer)
Did you have this problem prior to the install???
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Old 04-18-2009, 10:20 PM   #10
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Default Re: Why I ear sounds on my G9 during go up hill. Need more torque ?

I can't remember, I installed the kit last year. So I ear the sound only when I go up the hill. When the tilt is not heavy all is good.

Can put up the belt like like on Ski Doo ? I can't found where I can adjust
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