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Old 02-18-2020, 02:56 PM   #1
tincup
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Default Cushman F & R switch parts

I have a Cushman Golfster but don't know the year. The number on a plate under the rear facing seat is 886106-7410. I'd like to replace the movable contacts. The switch is similar to part number 881836 on a parts list I downloaded from a thread on this site. It's on page 40 of the parts manual. I'd like to replace all of the moving parts on it, but the contacts are the most critical. Or, if someone has the entire switch, that will work too. :-)

Thanks for your time.

Paul
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Old 02-18-2020, 05:57 PM   #2
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Default Re: Cushman F & R switch parts

The model number is not what I listed. It is hard to read but I've got 898106-7410, this makes it a 1974 Golfster Trophy 400.

Thanks for your time.
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Old 02-21-2020, 08:46 AM   #3
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Default Re: Cushman F & R switch parts

I have my doubts that you will be able to much on the assembly as, like you mention, only the contacts where out and, as such, there is no need for any parts suppliers to make anything other than the contacts.

Those contacts really can't be sourced by cart or part number. They have to be sourced by size. Pop one off and measure it with a micrometer if you can. A ruler will work too but just be careful to get a good reading. Then you just have to peruse cart parts sites to find the right one. Don't limit yourself to Cushman parts either. All carts from that era, EZ GO, Harley, Pargo, etc. all used pretty much the same contacts which is why it's good to know the size.

You could go crazy and make them yourself as well. I make mine with nothing but bar copper and a table saw with a metal blade on it.
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