There are a couple of reasons for gas in the oil of a Yamaha golf cart. Most likely, it is a stuck float in the carburetor. It could also be caused by a tear in a fuel pump diaphragm.
The reason eight Yamaha golf cart may backfire when slowing down, is the air to fuel mixture needs adjustment. The golf cart is getting too much. Fuel.
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We hooked up the battery wrong , positive to negative and negative to positive and the motor still turned over but would noy start. Why did this happen ? This is a 1999 gas golf cart ez go.
Yamaha golf cars are made in Newnan, Georgia. Yamaha electric golf cars are 95% made in the USA and the gas cars are 88% made in the USA. Most all of the car is built by Yamaha in their plant in Georgia. Other brands of cars are basically no more than 66% built in the USA making Yamaha the more American cart.
If you press the gas and all it seems to do is maybe Idle, the problem is the reed valves. I have ran into this problem 2 different times. That is wacked! G2 engine is 4 stroke ,so it does't have a reed valve!
i have a Yamaha golf cartserial# jg5-315607 the cart was starving for fuel and not running properly cleaned the carbchecked the lines and the 3 way valve the cart will only run when i pull the choke then of course it smokes as it is to rich. on the flat area it will run okay asmall ioncline i have to pull the choke this is a gas engine . would there be a electronic governor on this cart if so where is it also is there a gas filter in the tank? i do not know the year
no you can also use gas it just depends on type it uses.
Get a gas powered motor and connect where electric one was.
Electric, save money by using electric and the charge will last long. The gas golf cart may go faster though.
http://www.golfcarcatalog.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=information&step=3&information_id=29 2003 G22 Gas
There is no better gas or electric. Only what works better for you and what you are using it for. Some hunters prefer electric because they are quiet while other hunters prefer gas because they might be farther out than an electric can carry them. We use electrics at work simply because we can plug it in easier than filling it up.