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mac 09-24-2007 08:25 PM

Forward Neutral Reverse Switch
 
It seems that my switch lever is not shifting easily, is there some where I need to lubricate it?
Mac

NO NO NO E-Z-GO! 09-24-2007 08:29 PM

Re: Forward Neutral Reverse Switch
 
Go about 5 mph in reverse, put it in neutral, allow the engine to stop, and slam it in forwards. :wink: I have no idea what that does but it works every time. It may resync everything.

Just FYI, Club Car shifters and transaxles actually have a F slot, N slot, and R slot. So you will feel resistance between them. Just like the shifter in a car.

lockman1 09-24-2007 09:05 PM

Re: Forward Neutral Reverse Switch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NO NO NO E-Z-GO! (Post 28879)
Go about 5 mph in reverse, put it in neutral, allow the engine to stop, and slam it in forwards. :wink: I have no idea what that does but it works every time. It may resync everything.

Just FYI, Club Car shifters and transaxles actually have a F slot, N slot, and R slot. So you will feel resistance between them. Just like the shifter in a car.

Does that really work???

there are times where my shifter REALLY takes some "elbow grease" to get her to move from reverse to forward...and vice versa...
(I always though it was too much drinkin'!!!):occasion5: OR...:coffee2:

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

NO NO NO E-Z-GO! 09-24-2007 09:14 PM

Re: Forward Neutral Reverse Switch
 
Yes, it really works. And unlike the competitions' rear ends, you won't have a clunk or grind or bang, it will just go in there. Keep in mind, it will go in somewhat hard when you're moving, but when you stop and do like you normally do, it will be easy again.

I rarely stop to change gears in my Club Car.

Just for kicks, check your rear end and make sure it's full (up to the second hole). If you have a Type G transaxle, the cover bolts will facing the passenger side of the cart. If you have a Type K, the bolts will be facing the driver side.

mac 09-25-2007 06:18 AM

Re: Forward Neutral Reverse Switch
 
I'll give that a try and I need to change the rear fluid anyway....I think it is 38 oz. I have a container that I fill my boat's lower unit and it should work for filling the cart's unit..
Mac

OzCop 10-01-2007 07:31 PM

Re: Forward Neutral Reverse Switch
 
I had an EZ Go assigned to me for my Paddock assignment during the SCCA Solo Nationals at Heartland Park Topeka for the past couple of weeks and I noticed it shifted much smoother than my Precedent... I hauled the Precedent out to Topeka so my wife would have a cart for herself and the two Schnauzers. Comparing the two by jumping from one to the other, I'll take the CC every time in spite of the knotchy shifting...

NO NO NO E-Z-GO! 10-01-2007 07:35 PM

Re: Forward Neutral Reverse Switch
 
They are "notchy" because the transmission has actual "slots" for forward, neutral, and reverse; just like your car transmission. An E-Z-GO or Yamaha differential has no real neutral, it's only the place between the two gears and the shifter CAN fall into gear while revving it in neutral. A Club Car is not going to fall into gear, ever. And you can't try neutral drops with them either. Club Car differentials are not only bullet proof, but dummy proof too. 8)


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