Re: 1983 ez go gas wont start..
Gwen, before you take out the engine I would do two things first.
Post 18 point 3 above, have you done that yet? This really is an important test just make sure that the WD40 or brake cleaner gets right in there.
If that make no change then I would disassemble the fuel pump and check for dirt and a torn diaphragm (that is really easy to do).
Finally if you decide to take the engine out it is essential that you beg, borrow or steal a compression tester and test the engine. Putting several hours into the engine will be fruitless if the compression is less than 90 psi.
Dave
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