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04-27-2011, 09:12 AM | #11 |
Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: dekalb il
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Re: 82 club car slow and sluggish.
Billy B, I have a pair of car ramps that i backed the cart up on, and I was able to remove it rather easily from underneath. I did not have to take any of the body panels off. Just remember to pull the battery cables (first at the battery) before starting to work on it. I also labeled all the battery cables and took pictures of the motor and where all the cable ran to before i started to work on it. On my cart its 3 bolts that took a 10mm socket and i also had an "L" bracket that was secured with a .5" socket. I used a rubber mallet and gave it a few strategic wacks and it slid right out. The motor is heavy and being underneath it has the potential to fall on you if you're not careful.
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