Drive vs Driven Golf Cart Clutches - What's the Difference
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Welcome to another installment of frequently asked questions by DIY Golf Cart. A question we often receive is what is the difference between a drive and driven clutch. These are also sometimes referred to as primary or secondary clutches.
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Thinking about buying me a 2005 gas golf cart motors burn I'm taking about buying it and fixing it up I'm glad to know about the clutch I'm glad you had a video to show us I'm thinking about fixing it up cuz I got all electric I would like to have one gas Cajun land Church Point Louisiana thanks for the video
Great! Have fun fixing up your golf car and thanks for watching!
what years does this apply to? mines the exact same but as it’s upnorth and im about 3 hours away i’m unable to figure out the year currently
Thanks for the explanation.
How often should they be greased (Yamaha gas)?
Thanks for watching!! Grease once a year but remember to wipe off excessive grease. On Yamaha's you must remove the cap on the primary sheave and clean the weights of any grease.
When replacing the Driven clutch on a Club Car, should I apply anti-seize or some type of grease to the keyed shaft, before re-installing the Driven clutch?
That would help for the next time the clutch needs to be changed!!
I'm a golf cart customizer and builder for a living and do tons of custom builds and always put a small very small drop of anti seize it will make your life a little easier when you need to remove or service the clutch later on. Any part that doesn't need lock tight and isn't a crucial bolt I put antisieze on especially on electric carts and carts that live near the ocean cause of rust and corrosion and makes my job easier when that cart I built comes in for service later on or makes out service techs jobs easier as well and all the used carts mainly Yamaha drive 2 s that we rebuild and refurbish from ground up for every customer that buys a used cart I use antisieze on everything I can as well.