Posted by blue water massey on November 05, 2016 at 21:38:31 from (104.129.106.69):
In Reply to: Re: Hard starting gator posted by Gene Davis (Ga.) on November 05, 2016 at 19:58:29:
Gene this was a new engine supplied by Club car that came complete with new carb attached all we did was bolt it in attached a few wires and fuel line oil muffler n cables even had the oil filter on it no adjustments back fired from the 1st run the throttle plate screw you mentioned has never touched the stop its turned out that far and the plate closes completley I've even put on an extra spring to be sure it closes my problem is when you stop the motor shuts down just like any other golf cart I've driven we have yamahas and ezgos as well about 30 sec to 45 secs or 10 to 12 steps away from it with the motor shut off not running and the key off or on it back fires out the exhaust sounds like a 12 guage I've had ppl hit the ground ducking remember that was from day one on a totaly new engine carb muffler fuel pump and ignition not a remane also the old motor with 9000+ hrs on it did exactly the same thing but not everytime maybe once in 5 to 8 shut downs I agree on the butterfly or the bushings that's the main cause on golfcarts but not on this as both the old ad new carb did and does the same I tryied swapping out the old carb onto the new motor and verified the shaft and bushings on the new one as well made sure the butterfly closed completly that's why I'm stumed BTW the club car tech hasn't been able to solve it either he's tired to 3 times now
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