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PD4 05-03-2021 03:27 PM

91 EZGO 3pg - Just Top End Rebuild Needed?
 
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I have my 91 ezgo 3pg engine out, and the piston is shot. I purchased the cart a year ago and it ran great for awhile, then started giving me trouble. When I finally pulled the motor, I noticed there was no head gasket at all, which likely led to the broken ring and damaged piston. Also have a little bit of damage at the top of the cylinder. I'm wondering (hoping) all I need is a top end rebuild. I've attached some pictures. This is my first time posting and first time working on this engine, so I'm a bit clueless, though I've gleaned enough from this forum to actually get the engine out and take a look. What exactly should I look for to determine if the bottom end is okay? I'm also in need of a new reed cage, but I hear they are ridiculously hard to find. I ordered the smaller banshee reed cage someone else on this forum had rigged and will see what I can do with that. But if anyone has an OEM, that'd be ideal. Thanks in advance for the help!

trig123 05-03-2021 06:18 PM

Re: 91 EZGO 3pg - Just Top End Rebuild Needed?
 
It looks to me like it has been run without oil mix ? How did you mix the gas and oil ?
Those pictures sort of look bad. These engines were only made a few years and parts are rare.
This might help you. Good luck
https://buggiesgonewild.com/showthread.php?t=101207

PD4 05-04-2021 09:31 AM

Re: 91 EZGO 3pg - Just Top End Rebuild Needed?
 
The oil was okay, as far as I know. It was still using the separate oil pump, so I suppose it could have failed without me knowing. I intend to plug it up and premix once I get it back together. The thread is very helpful. Thanks!

trig123 05-04-2021 11:23 AM

Re: 91 EZGO 3pg - Just Top End Rebuild Needed?
 
I have a 3pg repair service manual. I might can scan the engine rebuild pages and upload them here if I find time :-P

There is a section on this site that covers the 2PG which is just about the same as the 3PG. .

https://www.buggiesgonewild.com/show...06#post1552806

Defiantly remove the oil injection system. Different views here on how to mix but for sure on a new rebuild I would mix at least 50-1 and might keep it that way.

slonomo 05-04-2021 05:06 PM

Re: 91 EZGO 3pg - Just Top End Rebuild Needed?
 
No way to really know if your bottom end is okay without disassembling and inspecting. With the piston and cylinder looking that bad, I'd defintely take it apart. On the other hand, you could do the top end and just take your chances. I did that once and the thing sounded like a freight train when it ran. Turned out the rod and crank bearings were toast and were making noise. After new bearings it was smooth and quiet. The down side is if the rod bearing lets go, you could have a broken engine case as a result.

cart around 05-04-2021 05:13 PM

Re: 91 EZGO 3pg - Just Top End Rebuild Needed?
 
Post #25 has a link to the 3pg manual. Each chapter is broken down into its own pdf.

https://buggiesgonewild.com/showthre...=105501&page=3

PD4 05-04-2021 07:21 PM

Re: 91 EZGO 3pg - Just Top End Rebuild Needed?
 
Thanks! I downloaded the manual. I'm going to take the motor to a small engine shop just around the corner from my house to get their opinion before I tear it apart any further. The full rebuild kits are REALLY hard to find online right now, so I'm hoping I can get away with just the top end (unless you guys know where I might find one). Appreciate the ongoing input!

PD4 05-07-2021 11:52 AM

Re: 91 EZGO 3pg - Just Top End Rebuild Needed?
 
UPDATE: Small engine mechanic took a look and believed the bottom end was in good shape as well as the crank seals. I went to order the top end kit online, and it was NO WHERE to be found! After many hours of searching, all I could find was a total rebuild kit (top and bottom). So now that I'm going to have all the parts, I'm debating whether or not to tackle the whole job, or stick with just the top end. I was thinking I'd start with the top end, and if I still have trouble, I would go back in and do the bottom as well. Other than potentially tackling the job twice, are there any other drawbacks to this approach?


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