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82 columbia gas 3 wheel golf cart how it works

by Angus Fisher Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How does a gas golf cart engine work?

In a gasoline-powered golf cart, the engine starts when you step on the gas pedal, and it shuts off when you take your foot off the gas. That feature helps save gas, cuts down on emissions and helps keep the course quiet, too.

How does golf cart Ignition work?

As it spins, it sends this electrical charge directly to the ignitor on your cart. Once your ignitor is hit by this charge, it boosts the signal to make it stronger. The idea here is to make the charge strong enough to ignite the gasoline in your cart's engine as it runs.

Why won't my gas golf cart go forward or reverse?

The problem could be with either the Run/Tow switch or Forward/Reverse switch or both. Check the switches to ensure that they aren't stuck midway. If they are, getting them released should help. However, if they show signs of wear and tear, you must get them replaced.

How does a gas golf cart start and stop?

The system controls automatic start and stop of the starter motor and engine by feeding back the output frequency of the alternator. When installed on an off-road utility vehicle, this system, will allow the operator to conveniently start and stop the engine by depressing or releasing the accelerator pedal.

How do you start a gas golf cart?

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What does the igniter do on a gas golf cart?

The ignitor boosts the signal and sends it to the ignition coil. The coil then creates the large spark that goes to the spark plug and fires the gas mixture in the cylinder. Ignitors can be the cause of a weak spark or they may fail completely and then the coil cannot create any spark at all.

Why does my gas golf cart not move?

Battery Problems Next, if your cart will start but won't move, you may have a problem with your battery. Now, a gasoline golf cart isn't as reliant on a battery for power as an electric model – which have multiple batteries that provide all their power – but they cannot run without a well-charged battery.

What causes a golf cart not to move?

Solenoid Wear When there is a disruption in the flow of the electrical current, your cart will not operate. A common reason for current disruption is solenoid wear. Each time the solenoid activates as you press down on the gas pedal, the solenoid compounds down onto a thin metal contact plate.

Why does my golf cart click but not move?

A Club Car golf cart can start clicking but not move, due to dust accumulating inside the battery ports. Opening the battery ports and checking whether there is any dust accumulation can tell you if this is the case. Cleaning it thoroughly with a cloth can resolve the problem.

How does a gas golf cart go in reverse?

Golf carts have a button or lever that allows you to switch between forward and reverse gears. The reverse switch is found below the driver's seat, and can be activated by pulling the handle left or right. Once pulled, the golf cart will start moving in reverse.

Wiring for 1963-66 Model D and 1963-68 Model DC

The Harley Davidson gasoline cart has a 12-volt electrical system utilizing a combination starter motor/generator unit built into the engine crankcase, in conjunction with a control switch-box-regulator unit and a storage bat­tery using a negative grounded system.

Starter

When starting the engine, the 6 stator field coils are connected in series with the armature to operate as a series motor. This circuit is controlled by the key switch (1) and two micro-switches (3 and 7), which operate a solenoid starter switch in the control box (9), which controls the main starter current.

Generator

When the generator is driven by the engine, the stator shunt field coils are excited and the current generated in the armature is utilized for the ignition system and charging the battery. The generator output is limited by the voltage regulator, which controls the generator field strength.

Reverse On 1963-66

A reversing unit provides forward and reverse motion as well as gear reduction for the 63-66 carts. The unit consists of an upper and lower case which house the forward gear, reverse gear, and shifter clutch assemblies mounted on a drive shaft and a driven gear assembly which is connected ex­ternally by coupling to the differential and axles.

1967 and Later Models

The Gasoline Cart has a 12-volt electrical system utilizing a belt drive reversible starter motor-generator unit in conjunction with a fixed field resistor or regulator, starter solenoid, and a storage battery using a negative grounded system.

Forward

When starting the engine, the heavy field coils (S) are connected in series with the armature to operate as a series motor. This circuit is controlled by the reversing switch (7) and micro-switch (3) which operates a solenoid starter switch (8), controlling the main starter current.

Reverse (1967 And Later)

Starting coil (S) and armature coil ends (Al and A2) (brushes) are connected to the reversing switch (7) which changes the direction of armature current in relation to starting field current through switch contacts to ground. This changes the direction of the magnetic field and armature rotation.

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What type of oil does a Harley Davidson golf cart use?

These golf carts both use high-quality, certified two-cycle golf cart oil called TCW-3, which should be mixed with low-octane gas.

When did Harley Davidson start making golf carts?

Harley-Davidson began manufacturing golf carts in 1963 when William "Willie G" Davidson joined the company. They began as three-wheel models and then expanded to four-wheel models, before Harley-Davidson sold the company in 1969 to American Machine and Foundry Company (AMF), which kept the Harley-Davidson name on the golf carts.

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