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why do my gas golf cart require a choke

by Danny Rau Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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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.Jun 26, 2013

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Why does my golf cart run only when the choke is on?

The cart runs only if the choke is kept on throughout the runtime due to sediment accumulation in the carburetor. The cart shows signs of poor gas economy because the choke opens only partly.

What type of choke do you use on a classic golf cart?

Golf carts make use of a mechanical choke as they don’t support fuel injection. The exact location of the choke depends on the brand, model and year of the golf cart. Often, the choke cable knob on a golf cart is located near the driver’s leg or on the dash console.

Where is the choke on a John Deere golf cart?

Often, the choke cable knob on a golf cart is located near the driver’s leg or on the dash console. In a four-wheeler John Deere Gator, the choke is located below the driver’s seat to the left of the gas fill.

Why does my Chevy Silverado only run with a choke?

Dwight Coleman there are usually only a few possibilities if it only runs with the choke. One cause could be an air leak on the carb, head gasket, crankshaft seal. The other could be a clogged low speed and idle circuit.

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

Dwight Coleman there are usually only a few possibilities if it only runs with the choke. One cause could be an air leak on the carb, head gasket, crankshaft seal. The other could be a clogged low speed and idle circuit.

Where is the choke on a gas golf cart?

Often, the choke cable knob on a golf cart is located near the driver's leg or on the dash console. In a four-wheeler John Deere Gator, the choke is located below the driver's seat to the left of the gas fill.

How do you adjust the carburetor on a gas golf cart?

Find the pilot adjustment screw on the edge of your carburetor. Pay attention to this screw – it should be a sharp point and not flat. Carefully remove this screw and then carefully screw it back. Turn this screw out one and one-half turns to adjust it properly.

Why does my golf cart backfire when I let off the gas?

The golf cart backfires when you let off gas is because the carburetor butterfly isn't getting closed completely. Air suction from the exhaust gasket is another possible cause. Checking the carburetor and adjusting the return spring to its original position so that the carburetor is closed solves the problem.

What makes a gas golf cart start?

In a car, the engine starts when you turn the key, and it keeps running until you switch the ignition off. 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.

How do you warm up a gas golf cart?

0:103:15Warm Up With A Golf Cart - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipJust using a wall maybe a pillow or maybe it's the edge of the golf cart that holds the roof onMoreJust using a wall maybe a pillow or maybe it's the edge of the golf cart that holds the roof on whatever you've got anywhere.

How do you take the governor off a gas golf cart?

0:000:46How to remove governor on a Club Car golf cart - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou open up this box lap. Here. It looks up look inside. There's 12 cable down right here this leverMoreYou open up this box lap. Here. It looks up look inside. There's 12 cable down right here this lever you want to lift up and Bend and that pulls on the cable a little more.

What causes a gas golf cart to sputter?

Golf carts can spit and sputter for several reasons, but mainly due to worn out spark plugs or dirty filters inside the fuel system. There might be something wrong with the fuel system of your cart. You could be having a spit and sputter problem because the filter, pump and injectors in your golf cart are very dirty.

How do you adjust the throttle on a gas golf cart?

Pull the spring that is present around the plastic piece located behind the shifter. Spin it until it falls back. Loosen the throttle cable present in the cable box to adjust the extent to which you can take it out of the housing. Press the accelerator so that the golf cart starts up and begins to idle.

How do you adjust an ezgo valve?

5:2111:54EZ GO Golf cart valve lash adjustment - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipI'm adjusting the clearance between the valve and the rocker arm. Okay. So you screw that in until.MoreI'm adjusting the clearance between the valve and the rocker arm. Okay. So you screw that in until.

How do you adjust the governor on a Yamaha golf cart?

0:005:15Yamaha G29 Drive Golf Cart Governor Adjustment - MORE SPEED!!YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipItself by tightening this nut down you're putting more pressure on the spring. So that the governorMoreItself by tightening this nut down you're putting more pressure on the spring. So that the governor has to work harder to pull back on the throttle.

How do you adjust the carburetor on a Yamaha g22 golf cart?

How to Adjust Yamaha Golf Cart CarburetorPull out the pilot adjustment screw. ... Rethread the screw back until it's slightly seated.Turn the screw outwards by 1-1/2 turns.Push the throttle stop screw backward until the throttle shaft is closed completely.Turn the screw in by a 1/4 turn.

When to use a golf cart choke?

A golf cart choke is often used when a cold engine is started. It controls the airflow when fuel is moved to the engine. The choke is released when the mixture is stabilized and the engine can operate by itself without any restriction of air.

Why do golf carts get fouled up?

The spark plugs and valves of the cart may get fouled up due to the richness of the engine. They will have to be removed and cleaned using a brake or carburetor cleaner followed by their reinstallation. The speed of the golf cart tends to reduce considerably if it has been driven with the choke on for a long time.

Why does my car have air leaks?

There may be air leaks because of cracks in the adapter plate housing the carburetor, carburetor, spacer, gaskets or air hose from the fuel pump to the engine. A missing plug in the bottom of the air box also causes the problem.

Why does my gas cart show poor gas economy?

The cart shows signs of poor gas economy because the choke opens only partly. The engine of the cart tends to lose power or run rough due to incorrect choke adjustment. The cart shows poor performance when running at low speed because the choke is on or pulled out. The spark plugs of the cart get damaged due to choke seizure when ...

How to fix a carburetor?

To fix it, Check the cable of the carburetor to see if it’s in good condition. Press the accelerator and check if the engine begins turning over before the carburetor gets opened up by the cable. If this is not happening, the accelerator cable that is present inside the electrical component box must be adjusted.

What is a dirty check valve?

Dirty or damaged valve in fuel tank. The fuel tank has a dirty or damaged check valve. Alternatively, the check valves under the Welch plug is at fault. Inspect the fuel tank for a dirty or faulty check valve. Also, check the one under the Welch plug.

Why does my carburetor heat up?

The carburetor needs cleaning or is missing a component. Check for dirt accumulation in the carburetor and clean it up immediately. The dirt build-up can cause the carburetor to heat up. Inspect the carburetor closely to see if all components are present. The absence of parts like fuel filters can trigger this problem.

What is a golf cart choke and what does it do?

In most general terms, a choke is a device (mechanical or electrical) which restricts the air flow to the engine to compensate for a lack of fuel. A golf cart choke is commonly used when starting a cold engine to restrict air flow while the fuel gets to the engine.

Where is it located on my golf cart?

As the choke principle applies to golf carts, it is generally a mechanical device instead of electronic as fuel injection is not widely used on golf carts at this time.

How do I operate my golf cart choke?

Basic details of operation were outlined above. However, in a nutshell, the golf cart choke only needs to be used when the engine is cold or for the first start of the day. There is generally a slight delay from the time you attempt to start the golf cart before the fuel actually arrives at the engine to run.

CHOKE

Don asks: I have an older model gas Club Car. All of a sudden, it will only run if I hold in the choke button. The minute I let up, it dies. I am sure you have seen this condition before. Would you please give me a diagnosis and solution to this problem?

START-UP

Greg asks: I have to use my choke to start my cart even when it is warmed up. My compression is 170 psi. Head gasket changed. Cleaned carb, new filters and fuel lines. Pulse line clear. Cleaned fuel pump, good diaphragm. Any ideas?

SHUT-OFF

Bruce asks: I have a 1997 Club Car. When I turn off the cart with the main switch, it stays running and sounds like its dieseling. I’m wondering if it’s just the on/off switch PN SWT CC2 5702? The only way it turns off is if I disconnect the battery. Any suggestions?

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