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Old 02-26-2021, 03:23 AM   #1
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Anyone recommend a good place for Yamaha parts? I pulled my valve cover and the gasket is broken in two placed. Hoping I can replace it. Do you guys replace gasket or use gasket maker?
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Old 02-26-2021, 04:01 AM   #2
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Need more info.
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Old 02-26-2021, 04:01 AM   #3
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https://www.plowmanscarts.com/ call don. They’re the best and he knows more about Yamaha carts than just about anyone in the country. They sell oem parts.

I’d use a real gasket instead of gasket maker. You periodically need to remove the valve cover to adjust the valves and if you used gasket maker that would be a real pain every time. I’d just get a gasket and you should be able to reuse it for a very long time to come.

Edit: you could use gasket maker until the gasket arrives so you can use the cart. But I’d use a real gasket and be careful when you clear the gasket maker off once it does arrive not to get any into the motor.
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How exactly can you recommend a specific gasket not knowing what year or model cart?
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How exactly can you recommend a specific gasket not knowing what year or model cart?
Ya know , I messed that answer up. LOL. I had G2 on the brain and was just searching for G2 parts when I read this. I will delete comment.
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its a 2019 Yamaha Drive 2 EFI
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its a 2019 Yamaha Drive 2 EFI
Surprised it’s bad already. Where did you get the cart from? Maybe worth calling them.

If they want you to bring it in or whatever, I think I’d just get one from plowmans. Not worth all the effort of hauling it in fir warranty for a $15 gasket.
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Ya know , I messed that answer up. LOL. I had G2 on the brain and was just searching for G2 parts when I read this. I will delete comment.
I’ve had several G2/G9’s myself. That’s usually my first thought also but then the logical side of my brain kicks in and keeps me in check. And when it doesn’t kick in, I usually end up buying something I later regret
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I’ve had several G2/G9’s myself. That’s usually my first thought also but then the logical side of my brain kicks in and keeps me in check. And when it doesn’t kick in, I usually end up buying something I later regret
yuppers!

I have only owned one cart, a G2, and it has never been right since I bought it.

Right now I am looking to repair/replace the input shaft. Hoping to find one local at a shop. If not I need to spend big $$ I don't have or put the cart back together and unload it!
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yuppers!

I have only owned one cart, a G2, and it has never been right since I bought it.

Right now I am looking to repair/replace the input shaft. Hoping to find one local at a shop. If not I need to spend big $$ I don't have or put the cart back together and unload it!
Contact this guy. Good dude I’ve gotten stuff from him before :)
https://www.buggiesgonewild.com/showthread.php?t=167130
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