Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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2003 EZGO back fires
Just put a new carburetor on my 2003 EZGO. It is starting much better than with old one, but now I am getting a lot of back fires when I take my foot off gas. What should I do?
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I have a 2015 Yamaha that had the same problem. I too went to TOV for help. My plea for help was answered.
Go to O'Rielly's auto parts on 301 in Wildwood and buy a bottle of RxP (red and yellow 2.5 oz. bottle) add 1/2 to a full tank of gas & run. It took about 1/2 tank to completely clean the carbon from the cylinder. I added the other half of bottle and filled up again. Backfire totally stopped. Now I use mid grade gas, no additive, and have no more backfire. Might not be your problem however for $7.00 it is sure worth trying. You need to call O'Rielly's to order RxP. Takes about 1 day to get it in. Good Luck! |
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Thanks will give it a try.
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I have had two snowmobiles, 5 ATV's, one diesel tractor, 2 chainsaws, 2 diesel trucks, 4 F-150's, numerous gas powered weedwackers, 1 side by side, etc. I have used Sea Foam for the past 25 years and never had a problem. I recently had a backfiring problem with my 2012 Yamaha golf cart (1/2 tank old gas) added half a can of sea foam (6 ounces) and after 5 days of steady usage and non-ethanol gas cleared it up. I buy it by the gallon.
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Sea Foam...
Is GREAT stuff. I've used it in cars, motorcycles, and lawn equipment for years.... Never an issue.
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Thanks, Tommy T The Villages |
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Sounds like it’s adjusted too rich or throttle not closing off? If it didn’t backfire before fuel additive problem not going to fix it. I also think the linkage is squirrelly to get adjusted right?
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If you bought a 40 dollar carburetor online- that could be your issue.
If you tore a gasket, that could be your issue also. If you did buy the cheap carb online, make sure you keep your old carb. A good golf cart tech can fix it. |
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