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Race Chaser 08-13-2009 06:38 PM

83 EZGO Drive Clutch Replacement
 
Hello all! I've searched around and found alot of GREAT information on replacing clutches....but, I just have one question maybe you can help me with:

Do I have to remove the engine on my 1983 Marathon to replace the drive clutch? It sure does look like I do! The rear axle looks to be in the way.

Thanks in advance!:thumbup:

Race Chaser 08-14-2009 08:08 AM

Re: 83 EZGO Drive Clutch Replacement
 
TTT!

scottyb 08-14-2009 08:14 AM

Re: 83 EZGO Drive Clutch Replacement
 
I dunno about your cart but on some, depending upon how they sit, you can remove the clutch with the engine in the cart..... You just have to look and see. You will need room to remove the bolt and install the puller, and then about 3-4" of room to slide the clutch off.... One cart I had require you to drop the leaf spring mount. I would rather do that than remove the engine... Hopefully you have access to air tools to run that puller in.... Just give it a go!8)

fixerupper 10-29-2009 10:31 AM

Re: 83 EZGO Drive Clutch Replacement
 
I just took my clutch out of 85 Ezgo gas, just removed the bottom 2 motor mount bolts on the passenger side and loosened the top two. Then just loosened the one mount bolt on the drivers side. I was then able to tip the engine far enough to get the clutch out.

Race Chaser 10-30-2009 07:02 PM

Re: 83 EZGO Drive Clutch Replacement
 
Thanks for the responses! I FINALLY received my clutch after a 2 month wait. I am going to try to install this weekend. Will let you know how it goes.

Race Chaser 11-10-2009 07:58 PM

Re: 83 EZGO Drive Clutch Replacement
 
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The clutch is in! I wound up pulling the motor out of the cart. I'm glad I did. The clutch was basically "welded" to the crankshaft. I almost striped the inner threads of the clutch (where the clutch puller screws into) at first (I was using a long pipe on a 1/2" drive ratchet/socket). I'm glad I stopped when I did. At this point, I didn't think the clutch was ever going to come off. I'm thinking it has been on there for 20+ years!

I read up some more on the replacement and found most people use PB Blaster. So I ran to the local Home Depot and bought a can of PB blaster penetrating catalyst. The stuff is GREAT! By having the motor out, I was able to soak the crankshaft with PB blaster. I let it sit for a few days with PB blaster soaking into the clutch/crankshaft interface. With a couple of raps with a rubber mallet and a few more turns of the puller, the clutch slid right off!

I found the inner diameter of the crankshaft (where the bolt threads into) stripped. I found this unfortunately, when I was test fitting the bolt that came with the clutch, which ruined the first few threads of the bolt. I had to run out and buy a tap and die. If anyone has to do this, it's a 7/16 inch, fine thread. I ran the tap into the crankshaft and used the die to clean up the bolt. Worked great.

I cleaned up the motor with some simple green and a power washer and have begun reassembly. The job is not complete, but the engine is back in and both clutches are on. I hope to have it running by this weekend.

Monsterezgokid 11-10-2009 11:59 PM

Re: 83 EZGO Drive Clutch Replacement
 
Wow, new drive clutch, looks like a new driven clutch, and carb.. Your cart's getting the royal treatment:thumbup:

Now for another 27 years of enjoyment!

Race Chaser 11-24-2009 05:28 PM

Re: 83 EZGO Drive Clutch Replacement
 
Yup......new drive clutch and new driven clutch. The carb was replaced by the previous owner.

After getting the motor back in, I discovered most of the wires going to/from the starter/generator were damaged. A few of them had melted insulation in places (where they got up against the exhaust). The eyelet broke on one of them, so I ordered all new cables. They came in yesterday and I installed them today.

Put it up on blocks and tried to fire her up! After some initial panic when it didn't fire up right away(due to the fuel line being dry?) and a minor throttle cable adjustment, it seems to run smooth with the new clutches. Next up....remove the oiler so I can premix the gas, then on to the "road test"!

DOOmsman 11-24-2009 06:09 PM

Re: 83 EZGO Drive Clutch Replacement
 
Why remove the oiler if it works? they are better than sliced bread in my book.

Now the food(oiler) fight begins.

Race Chaser 11-24-2009 06:23 PM

Re: 83 EZGO Drive Clutch Replacement
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DOOmsman (Post 315536)
Why remove the oiler if it works? they are better than sliced bread in my book.

Now the food(oiler) fight begins.

The problem is, I don't believe the oiler is working. When I removed the engine I noticed the cable from the oiler was not connected to the carb. This was most likely done when the previous owner replaced the carb. After seeing some of his "handywork", I beleive he may not have known as much as he thought he did! :lol: (not that I am any kind of golf cart expert).

When I put the engine back in, I ran some rudimentary tests to see if i could determine if the pump was pumping oil and I don't think it is. So.......I've decided to play it safe and just premix. I've already got WAY too much money invested in this cart. I don't need to invest any more (right now anyway :lhmo::lhmo:)


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