Fix your EZGO... drive clutch sticking?

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  • čas přidán 14. 02. 2020
  • Fix your EZGO... drive clutch sticking?
    After finishing the rebuild we were having a little trouble with getting it going. On downhill or without anyone sitting in the driver seat or with it jacked up off the ground you could press the gas and go like nothing was wrong. We did some investigating and finally narrowed it down to the clutch was not disengaging all the way and was causing enough resistance on the starter that it would not turn over the motor. After some a few hiccups, I finally got the old clutch off and installed a new one now we just hop in and go!
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Komentáře • 43

  • @thenutfarm-zs4we

    Just picked up a 89 ezgo gxt-800 and had same problems with drive clutch. Was able to take bell off clutch and then snake some fine emery cloth thru that spider to polish crust off shaft. Worked good and didn’t have to pull clutch off. Thanks for your video about clutch problems. I also stretched tension spring some to help it push sheeve back open.

  • @jimciancio9005
    @jimciancio9005 Před rokem +6

    The Hydraulic method of using grease or oil works fine but it makes a big mess. After having a few EZGO'S with the 2 and 4 stroke version engines when dealing with removal of the primary clutch having the proper tool for the job is priceless! These are nothing more than a snowmobile Comet clutch and they sell the proper tools to work on them! They aren't complicated to deal with honestly...... but without a doubt these 30mm 1-10 tapered shafts can be a little challenging to get the primary to pop off the crankshaft. If you aren't sure what tool you need to remove the clutch? Read the writing on the clutch and search the internet for the results of the model clutch you have. More than likely, you will come across the proper tool for the job. These clutches are known for sticking on because of their lack of spring pressure which makes it return to the neutral state. Being a golf cart is made to start moving the second the engine fires up, they're springs are very weak on purpose. But this causes a problem with the clutch being able to release fully as they age or get a little dirty or corroded over time, especially when they've been sitting around for a while. By cleaning them up and a full disassembly and yes they are serviceable and I've removed plenty of spiders from these EZGO clutches! I had to make a tool to lock into the 3 forks of the spider and then using a little heat on the threaded center of the spider with a large breaker bar on the spider tool they very well break loose and are completely serviceable in this fashion. But if you are having the problem with it not fully disengaging without the removal of your spider to totally disassemble the clutch? Do your best to clean up and rust on your shaft and keep any sandpaper grit from getting into the pulley bushing! This will only make your problems worse by being in a rush and doing a sloppy job. When you have it apart and can see how it's supposed to move without a spring to help it, you can easily find out what's binding up and where it's getting tight to move freely on the shaft. By closing the pulleys fully this exposes the outside of the shaft where most times has some rust on them. Using something like emery cloth or very light grit sandpaper removal of the rusted portions are necessary. Once you get the shaft cleaned up of rust, spray it down with something like starting fluid or brake cleaner without moving anything. Once you get the shaft cleaned off then move the pulley outwards and flush out the bushing as best as possible with the same cleaner, until you feel it's satisfactory. Apply a very thin layer of a high pressure grease to the shaft and moving the pulley back and forth until it feels like the bushings taken on the lubricant be sure to remove any access grease from the shaft and surrounding areas being thr grease will make dirt and dust stick worse than a non lubricated shaft would. Some people choose to use a liquid graphite which does work well too and doesn't attract any dirt afterwards. Clean up the weights and pivot points and make sure they move freely as well. If you want to take the weights off to help better clean them, then make sure you put them back together properly with the 2 shim washers against the weights and not on the outside of the bolt and nuts! This will solve most problems with your clutches hanging up especially at slower speeds. And again yes Sir these are made by Comet clutches and they are serviceable fully! I've done many of them and rebuilt them rather than replacing them with a Chinese knock off which unusual doesn't work out of the boxes!

  • @terryhites1
    @terryhites1 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video! I loved how you said you were going to go rig it up and you'd be right back. My wife said that sounds like something I'd say... and I agree... I do some of those same things by using things I have and adapt them to do what I need

  • @BBQJOE
    @BBQJOE Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent video..! Had no idea they wasn't serviceable.. You saved me lots of time sir.

  • @rotarypoweredfc
    @rotarypoweredfc Před 3 lety +4

    They are serviceable, gboost sells the rollers and bushings for them. Pain to install no info on removal. It can be done.

  • @mikewalker7752
    @mikewalker7752 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video exactly what I was trying to figure out

  • @scootersonlyrepair6773
    @scootersonlyrepair6773 Před 2 lety +1

    They absolutely are serviceable. If is stuck you just need to use heat. It will work

  • @Hiperf
    @Hiperf Před rokem

    My late father's has been acting up. Going full speed one of the clutches will lock up. I could have swore it was the driven clutch because I could move the sleeves together easy by hand. Changed that and it's doing it again this summer. Guessing it was the drive clutch. Wasted money. Now I have to look for a drive clutch I guess.

  • @mibashermibasher2697
    @mibashermibasher2697 Před 3 lety +1

    Not me i put new front and rear clutches new belts 125psi for compression . whats can be wrong

  • @frankconroy325
    @frankconroy325 Před 2 lety +2

    yo this saved me

  • @blakeh2799
    @blakeh2799 Před 2 lety +1

    Any chance you have the part # for the clutch? I'm having the same problem. Great video, thanks!

  • @maonponce986
    @maonponce986 Před 3 lety

    Nice video thank you for sharing.👍🏻🙂.

  • @76chyanne

    hi i have an 89 txt drivers side rear wheel is locked up trying get drum off hopeing its not the rear end any ideas drum is solid on any suggestions on cause or fix thanks

  • @jonnittler3899
    @jonnittler3899 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for the video I’m having the same problem. What size bolt & how long for the spacing?

  • @firefighterjake93602
    @firefighterjake93602 Před 2 lety +1

    You could also shove a piece of bread in the crank and tighten bolt. Hydraulic pressure does it for you.

  • @michaelthomas5460
    @michaelthomas5460 Před 4 lety +2

    What if the its just not tightening on the belt though?

  • @jeremiahsummers8054
    @jeremiahsummers8054 Před 3 lety +3

    Man that was a terrible ending.. great method though on clutch removal.

  • @willbretsch1149
    @willbretsch1149 Před 2 lety

    Pretty sure it's metric. I might be wrong. but good video

  • @dr420nrg
    @dr420nrg Před 3 lety

    My cart jumps when u hit the gas. Almost gets the front tires off the ground. Think I need a new clutch too?

  • @kingja68156
    @kingja68156 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for the video. What was the process to install the new clutch?