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how can you tell if clutch went out on ezgo golf cart

by Tracey Beahan Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

What Kinds of Problems Can a Golf Cart Clutch Have?
  1. A sudden inability to maintain even slow speeds when heading uphill or changing elevation.
  2. Slowing down to a crawl, then speeding up, then slowing again, seemingly without reason.
  3. Jolting during startup.
  4. A 'cranking' sound when starting up the golf cart.
May 11, 2017

What does the drive clutch do in a golf cart?

0:463:28How a golf cart CVT slip drive clutch works - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipMaking the revolution path smaller like dropping the chain on the back of your bike down to aMoreMaking the revolution path smaller like dropping the chain on the back of your bike down to a smaller gear causing the belt to rotate even faster.

How do you engage a golf cart clutch?

Cleaning the clutch thoroughly might be the simplest solution to this problem. You could also try lubricating the system with a good quality lubricant. This might free up the clutch and thus prevent the squeaking noise. Another common reason could be due to the weights present inside the system hanging up.

Why is my golf cart clutch not engaging?

The battery might be the key reason for the clutch not engaging. If the battery is faulty, the clutch systems will fail to generate enough power and will not function. If this is the case, it is advisable to replace or fix the battery and the issue should be resolved.

What does the secondary clutch do on a golf cart?

The drive (or primary) clutch attaches to the engine crankshaft. At rest, the drive clutch faces (sheaves) are separated by the wide drive belt. The driven (or secondary) clutch bolts onto the input shaft of the differential.

Why would a centrifugal clutch not engage?

Most of the time, it's due to worn out friction material of the flyweights/shoes, which need to be replaced. Occasionally, it can also occur if the clutch was incorrectly lubricated and some of the oil entered into the clutch drum, which will lead to a lack of friction between the flyweights and the drum.

Why does my golf cart squeal?

The five most common reasons a golf cart squeaks include bad rubber bushings, front and rear spring failure, slipping belts, loose parts rubbing together, and problems with your wheels.

How do you adjust the belt on a EZ Go gas golf cart?

And EZGO is no different – there are no screws, knobs, or any other type of adjustment item that you can use to tighten up your belt. Once the belt is one, it has the same tightness and can only be changed if you swap the belt for another one either the proper length and width for your specific cart engine.

How do you remove a clutch from a Club Car golf cart?

0:545:28OLD MECHANICS TRICK REMOVES TAPERED CLUTCHES AND ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe old clutch filled up with grease. And I'm going to hit it a couple times with an impact. And seeMoreThe old clutch filled up with grease. And I'm going to hit it a couple times with an impact. And see if it'll pop. Loose. Let's slap the old one off.

How do you tighten the belt on a Club Car golf cart?

Slide the old drive belt off the front drive clutch pulley, and then the rear clutch pulley. Slip the new belt around the golf cart's clutch pulley, and then stretch it out over the front pulley. Pull the front pulley forward slightly to increase the belt tension, and then tighten the tension bolt with the wrench.

How much is a transmission for a golf cart?

between $4,000-5,000For a golf cart, it won't cost as much to put in a new motor and transmission as it would for a full-size vehicle, but expect to pay somewhere between $4,000-5,000 for parts and labor.

What is a driven clutch?

The secondary clutch, or as some call it, the driven clutch, is mounted to the splined input shaft of the transmission and is connected to the primary clutch with a belt that wraps around both clutches.

Do golf carts have transmissions?

All golf carts (much like cars) have a clutch, which is the part of the drivetrain that helps the put the power of the motor down through to the wheels/ground. Golf cart clutches are a part of the Continuously Variable Transmission (or CVT).

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