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Ezgo Gas Tech Resource info, wiring diagrams and how to's for Gas powered EZGO golf carts |
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Peanut
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Location: Western Massachusetts
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![]() Hey yall, finally got my clutch puller and my new (used) clutch from Matt. I figured I would post some pics of the pulling and install, maybe it will help someone if they ever need to do it!
I packed the hole with grease before putting the puller in. It creates pneumatic pressure helping coax the clutch off the shaft. ![]() Tightened it down and had someone hold the clutch. A few sharp cracks on the end of the ratchet and I was holding it in my hand! ![]() Old one off, new one ready to go back on! ![]() Just put the new one on the taper and tightened down the bolt. DONE! ![]() Easy as that! ![]() |
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Location: Tennessee
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![]() Great Post.... Love the pictures to go along with the info....
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Gone Wild
Join Date: Jan 2007
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![]() matts looks worse than your original
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Peanut
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Location: Western Massachusetts
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![]() Yea, just the outside though. The stationary sheave is steel on the newer one (thus the rust) and my old one was all aluminum. The innards of Matts is a lot cleaner and less worn than mine, which is all that matters. Best of all, it is quieter. My little sister comes out of the house when I am drivin the cart around and says "Hey, it doesn't sound like a golf cart anymore!" I just laughed and said that it sounds like a NORMAL golf car now... LOL
Thanks for the complement mphillip! I try to help others best I can when it comes to these older carts. I know from experience how difficult it is to find info and how-to's on them! I used to have instructions on how to change rear differential oil but it got lost in the hack... I should re-post it ey? |
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Location: Ohio
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![]() Yes!!! Re-post it. Your tech posts are very good info
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Ron
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Peanut
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![]() Yes, here will be good. We will keep them at the top.
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Ron
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Not Yet Wild
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Location: South Carolina
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![]() I pulled my ezgo clutch with a 2 inch fine thread 3/4 bolt and about a 5 inch 5/8rod. Put the rod in the clutch hole , screwed in the bolt and popped the clutch off. This cost me 4.50 at the local hardware store, so if in a bind and don't have access to the 30 plus dollar puller , hit the hardware store
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Peanut
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Location: Western Massachusetts
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![]() Always good to have more than one way to do a job! Great info Butch! Thank you!
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