To time a Yamaha G9 Golf cart engine, first, ensure the engine is at TDC (Top Dead Center) on the compression stroke for cylinder number one. Remove the timing inspection plug to view the timing marks on the flywheel and align them with the mark on the engine case. Adjust the ignition timing by loosening the mounting screws on the ignition coil and rotating it slightly until the timing aligns correctly. Finally, tighten the screws and recheck the timing to ensure it's properly set.
Because golf carts do not do the same speeds as cars it is not as important to replace them regularly, but if they are going flat frequently or the ride in the cart is becoming bumpy, it is time to replace them.
Yes they will work, golf cart battery have a few more plates in them for longer run time.
6-36 months
Most are designed to last for one round on an 18-hole golf course, but not much more. Of course, it depends on how long the course is - and how hilly!
There are a few types of golf carts and the one you choose to purchase depends on your required needs. Electric carts are great for recreational golf, but if you are competing in competitions you may like to invest in a gas-powered golf cart. The best time to buy a golf cart is in summer when the full ranges and new models are available. Used golf carts can be picked up on kijiji.com or Craig's list for reasonable prices. For new golf carts it is best to visit a specialized golf store, such as Golf Town.
Golf carts don't need any special license. At the same time, they're also not street legal.
The laws vary in different states and counties. Most of the time if the golf course crosses a street you are allowed to cross that street. In some cities, you can license golf carts for street use.
How is your handicap these days? Does your ball hit the water more than the green? How many balls have you lost in your last couple golf outings? If any of you answers to these questions aren’t good, then you may want to start compensating for your lack of golf skills. Not everybody is blessed with a great stroke or a great short game, if you are one of these people, it may be time to trick out you golf cart. Golf carts are now fully customizable, and you can make your golf cart into just about any type of ride that you can think of. Whether you want fast, luxurious, or if you are just looking for some extra storage, there are endless possibilities for your custom golf cart. One such company that does golf cart customization is www.luxurycarts.com. The pictures alone on this website make it worth checking out. There are pictures of a golf cart that looks like a ’56 pick-up, a 2007 Escalade, a Boydster Cart, and much, much more. While luxury carts are obviously expensive, they can add something to your golf game that your actual game may be lacking… style. Golf lessons will only take you so far and there is no questioning the style that a luxury golf cart brings to your golf game. If you are looking for something a little bit more risqué, than you may want to try www.badassgolfcarts.com, and yes, the name does match the carts. Badassgolfcarts.com also offers custom carts, but with a little bit more flare. Specialty paint jobs are the norm at badassgolfcarts.com and again, nobody will be left questioning your golf game after showing up in one of these bad boys. Of course, if you could just find a better swing or a great short game, you maybe wouldn’t need such a fancy golf cart, but in the case that you just aren’t very good at golf, having a little flare while losing can go a long way. I cannot guarantee that it will make you feel any better when you lose that skins game however.
The engine prefix 5E4 on a Yamaha Virago indicates that the engine was produced in the early 1980s, specifically for models like the XV750 and XV920. The 5E4 code corresponds to the 1981 model year. Yamaha Virago models were popular during this time, known for their unique design and V-twin engines.
On the gauge cluster there are 2 buttons. One on either side. Depress both at the same time for about 5 seconds.
It's generally not advisable to leave your golf cart battery charger plugged in all the time. While some modern chargers have automatic shut-off features that prevent overcharging, continuous charging can still lead to battery damage over time. It's best to charge your batteries as needed and unplug the charger once they are fully charged to maximize battery lifespan. Always consult your charger and battery manufacturer's guidelines for the best practices.
The Yamaha Big Bear engine with the VIN H312E-001685 is likely from the year 1996. The "H312E" designator indicates it is part of the 350cc 4x4 model produced during that time. Yamaha typically uses this coding system for their engine identification, making it easier to determine the production year.