Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Just had annual maintenance performed by The Villages Golf Carts. They informed us our cart needs a new input shaft. They can't replace it as they only use Yamaha parts and Yamaha no longer manufactures input shafts for a 2011 cart. Anyone have any ideas on a reputable company that would be able to replace the input shaft for us? And any idea on what that might cost? Thanks for your help.
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There are many golf cart parts websites and I would start there first, also, there are several golf cart services that do the work at your house, I have used Todd Casey, and Willies and would recommend both.
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Is this shaft where secondary clutch goes over? Or is it the engine shaft?
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I believe its the one where the secondary clutch goes because the mechanic said that the clutch was loose and wobbly.
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Second on here that’s reported that problem? Maybe the other guy will chime in? |
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eBay almost always has stuff like that. Used or "remanufactured".
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If you look at picture I posted of the transaxle output shaft did they tell you want was wrong with it? When I replaced my secondary clutch the shaft was pretty straight forward. The clutch had washer bushing and Teflon bushing? Lots of parts to go bad? I have the same shaft as you? I didn’t see any external wear? Was it internal in your case? Last edited by Topspinmo; 03-05-2024 at 03:07 PM. |
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I had a clutch noise and took it in to the villages golf carts. Cart is a little over 2 years old with almost 10,000 miles on it, and it is the Yamaha quiet drive 2. They replaced the secondary clutch assembly and the input shaft which would have cost me over $700 with all the different pieces needed plus labor, but they filed it under warranty. The input shaft was $333 and the secondary clutch was $199.
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Yes the part has been officially discontinued. So whatever is out there is out there. The aftermarket has not come out with a replacement.
It is a preventable failure, it just needs to be looked at at every service interval. To the OP, get a second opinion since you said who looked at it. It may not be as big an issue as they are stating and may be fixable. |
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Does regular clutch greasing prevent the issue? |
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Is there such a thing as a golf cart junk yard? Where do dead golf carts end up?
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Its not a greasing issue or a loose bolt issue like many believe but any good tech who has been in the business since 2007 will now what to check. The issue still happens to this day so it is still a critical check when serviced.
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You must have someone look at it, only to tell you the part is no longer available. What is the fix the techs are doing? Last edited by NoMoSno; 11-18-2023 at 04:32 PM. |
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Finally after over a year I found the part I needed at Country Village carts in Webster. They are very accommodating and professional and I will suggest them to everyone from now on. They will pick up cart and repair it, if needed. |
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