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Not Yet Wild
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![]() I've seen this mentioned in passing in other threads, but have not found a definate answer.
When trying to start, (either forward or reverse) the clutch/belt grabs enough to make the cart move. This would make starting on a steep hill impossible. Also, when pushing the cart, the engine is being backdriven, and turns over. 1. Is this normal? 2. How to fix? modify clutch? longer belt? move engine closer to rear end? Thanks, Ray |
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![]() When pushing the cart, that is normal.
Sounds to me like your drive clutch isn't opening all the way. May be time for a cleaning and lube job. |
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![]() If the rear clutch is siezed any on the drive shaft, it will cause tention on the belt. Also the front clutch may not be opening all the way and somewhat siezed. Check to see if there is a small grease fitting on the inside of the inner sheave on the rear clutch. Just a couple of pumps of grease should do it. If no grease fitting, you'll have to remove the rear clutch and hand grease the inner bushing in the sheave. You should also lightly grease the front clutch as well. There should be a small grease fitting around the housing of the front clutch. If not, you'll have to remove the cover.
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![]() Guys, thanks for the info. I will try cleaning & lube as suggested.
This combined with marginal fuel pump output after sitting overnight, means that to start it I need to jack it up and squirt some fuel onto the airfilter to get it going each day. I will be replacing the fuel lines & fuel pump pulse line while I am at it also. The next thing I want to do is dis-connect the B+W wire from the throttle and get it to idle. I don't golf, so it is a neighborhood & campground toy, and I want it to be as drivable as possible. |
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![]() Keep us posted.
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