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Old 08-20-2010, 08:44 AM   #1
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Default 1990 G2 slow pickup

My G2 seems to have a very slow pickup at low speed but has a pretty good top end. I have eliminated the govenor, cleaned the carb and it has a new KN filter. Plug is showing a nice brownish tint to it. Maybe a belt or a different spring in the clutch will help? This is my first cart so I am still learning.
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Old 08-20-2010, 12:15 PM   #2
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Default Re: 1990 G2 slow pickup

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Originally Posted by lwilliams View Post
My G2 seems to have a very slow pickup at low speed but has a pretty good top end. I have eliminated the govenor, cleaned the carb and it has a new KN filter. Plug is showing a nice brownish tint to it. Maybe a belt or a different spring in the clutch will help? This is my first cart so I am still learning.
Hi "I", This is what I learned from the experts on here.

#1 Check your belt for excessive wear and replace if needed.
#2 Clean your primary clutch, look for worn parts and replace any and lube
#3 You can gain low end torque with a new torque spring on your secondary clutch.
#4 Look for excessive wear on your clutch faces. Several on here recommend resurfacing if they are worn badly.

I had a problem with the snap ring that holds the secondary clutch in position on the shaft. It had worn the groove and allwed the clutch to slip out of position. I highly recommend a torque spring but be sure to get the splined collar with it. If you do have a problem with the snap ring, the collar will replace it.
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