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how to adjust valves on a 1993 ezgo golf cart

by Johnpaul O'Connell Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How do you adjust the valves on a golf cart?

0:401:38How to Check your Golf Cart's Valve Adjustment | Golf Cars UnlimitedYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou do need to adjust them you can just there's adjusters right here on top of the rockers. You'llMoreYou do need to adjust them you can just there's adjusters right here on top of the rockers. You'll loosen them and adjust accordingly.

Why does my golf cart only run with the choke on?

Cart Runs Only When Choke is On This is normally due to a blockage in the fuel line. Another cause is the accumulation of dirt or other debris in the carburetor. To fix this issue, check for any blockages in the fuel line and other engine components.

How do I adjust the speed on my EZ Go golf cart?

4:417:10Simple Adjusting of an E Z Go Golf Cart Governor - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe clutch is the pedal. Sometimes a handle near your knee that you used to put the car into reverseMoreThe clutch is the pedal. Sometimes a handle near your knee that you used to put the car into reverse or change speeds you can adjust the clutch to send more gas to your engine. Moving you faster.

How do you adjust a 4 stroke valve?

3:467:31How To Do A Valve Adjustment On A Motorcycle / Dirt Bike (Non Shim ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo go ahead and rotate the flywheel 360 degrees and try again I was unable to get my feeler gaugeMoreSo go ahead and rotate the flywheel 360 degrees and try again I was unable to get my feeler gauge underneath the tap it regardless.

When should you choke a golf cart?

A golf cart choke is commonly used when starting a cold engine to restrict air flow while the fuel gets to the engine. Once the mixture stabilizes and the engine can run on its own without air restriction, the choke is released.

How do you fix a choke on a golf cart?

Troubleshooting Golf Cart Choke Problems Push choke inwards. Wait for at least 15 minutes so that fuel is drained and start the engine again. Pull choke outwards and wait for the smooth running of the engine. Push choke inward again.

How do you speed up a 36 volt EZ Go golf cart?

6 Ways You Can Make a Golf Cart FasterAdd More Torque to Your Golf Cart.Upgrade Your Golf Cart's Motor.Improve the High-Speed Controller of the Cart.Add Better Golf Cart Tires.Use a Higher Powered Golf Cart Battery.Watch the Weight in Your Golf Cart.

Why is my gas golf cart running slow?

Low Battery Usually, the most common reason golf carts slow down is when they don't get enough power output from the battery. If the battery pack charge is very low and your cart is out of power, your cart will run slow.

What causes a golf cart to backfire?

Engine backfiring occurs when there is an air leak within your golf cart or sometimes when there is too much fuel inside. This can cause the piston to slam against the cylinder head and cause a tapping sound. An essential component of any golf cart is the drive belt.

What happens when valves are out of adjustment?

Too much clearance means the valves will likely clatter and, over the long term, cause damage to the valves, camshaft lobes or rocker arms. If there's too little valve clearance, the valves won't fully close, causing excessive heat, and the engine will lose power.

How do you tell if your valves need adjusting?

When do I need to have a valve adjustment? You should have your valve lash inspected at manufacturers recommended intervals. A sure sign that it's time for a valve lash adjustment is if your engine is making a loud clicking or tapping noise when starting up or if you experience a loss in engine power.

What stroke do you adjust valves?

compression strokeValve clearances are checked and adjusted when the crankshaft/piston of the cylinder you are adjusting are at top dead center on the compression stroke. Start by rotating the engine in its normal direction of travel. Watch the intake valve as you rotate the engine.

For the 295cc or a 350cc twin-cylinder OHC engine. 1991 – Present

Tools required: Ratchet with 6″ extension, 10mm socket, 10mm socket wrench, flat blade screwdriver, and a feeler gauge. Note: if the screw (C) has a square head instead of a flat blade slot, this takes a tool designed just for this purpose.

For the Kawasaki FJ400 401cc 4-cycle Single Cylinder 1996 – Present

Tools required: Ratchet with 6″ extension, 10mm socket, 3mm hex wrench, feeler gauge.

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