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Old 06-04-2017, 01:39 PM   #1
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Default Loose parts help 02 CC

Started tuning up the cart and found a couple parts.

I took the cart to the club cart dealer to straighten some things out a while back, so I don't know if these are thing they just missed and left laying the cart.

1) The rubber piece was sitting on the trailer when I moved the cart.

Anyone know what it's from? These two pics of it.

The other thing I noticed was bolt sitting under the rubber bushing of the front engine mount. I swear that the cart had a bracket there at the nose of them mount with a bolt.

Now I need there's a new rubber bushing and no bolt\bracket. Are similar ones set up the same way?

Or did the Club Car dealer miss something? Or did they​ add the bushing because that's the way it's supposed to be? Either was, there's no way to put a bolt in that hole since the bushing is below it.

Any thoughts or ideas are appreciated.
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Old 06-04-2017, 01:51 PM   #2
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Default Re: Loose parts help 02 CC

The rubber piece looks like the rubber cap for the starter/generator brushes, but I can't really tell the actual size of it because you don't have a reference... (fingers for example)

The snubber (front engine mount) looks fine, it should "free float",
but I again don't know why there could have been a bolt in that hole, or why the hole is there in the first place.

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The rubber piece looks like the rubber cap for the starter/generator brushes, but I can't really tell the actual size of it because you don't have a reference... (fingers for example)

The snubber (front engine mount) looks fine, it should "free float",
but I again don't know why there could have been a bolt in that hole, or why the hole is there in the first place.

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Starter generator makes sense since the CC dealer replaced the starter generator brushes.

Does plug back into the starter?
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Old 06-04-2017, 02:19 PM   #4
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IF... the S/G is missing one of the plugs, it should just squeeze back it the hole of the S/G case with minimal effort.
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IF... the S/G is missing one of the plugs, it should just squeeze back it the hole of the S/G case with minimal effort.
I'm looking at the plugs around the brushes. It's appears they are all brand new. Actually, the entire generator looks brand new.

So maybe this fell off the old one when they removed it and they just missed it.
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