Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Where do y'all get your golf cart oil changed?
Hi-- I'm new here, and I need to get my oil changed in my golf cart. I live close to Lake Sumter Landing. Where is a good place to get this service done? Thanks.
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Should have your cart serviced once a year when they will include oil change. Plenty of good suggestion if you search on this site. Most just do the service in your driveway.
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Willie’s or Todd Casey. Will come to your house for all types of service. Just google search those to names for contact details.
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It’s pretty easy to do. I change both of our carts and our Traverse.
In fact, I’m going to change the cart this afternoon when I get home from work.
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Call Willie's , they will come to you.
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Totally agree, it takes less time to change it yourself, saves money, and you know it’s being done correctly. And I always use Amsoil, so I know our vehicles are getting the best possible protection.
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I change my own oil, only takes a quart.
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For changing the oil yourself, where/how do you dispose of the used oil?
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Stores which sell oil are required to take oil back for recycling
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change it yourself with Mobil1 faux engine guy |
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Any issue running synthetic in these engines? Mine is a (new to me) reman so it already has way more than enough hours to break it in, but a cooler running oil can't be a bad thing I wouldn't think.
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The Villages Golf Cart shop
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Viscosity and shear are important and synthetics tend to last longer, so the real answer is, no one has ever shown that a synthetic in a gasoline splash engine is a problem. Run what you want to run as long as it's not some no-name cheapo brand you found at a flea market. |
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No problem with using synthetic motor oil. I have been using fully synthetic Amsoil in both our Yamaha and Club Car for years with no issues.
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A friend used them for transport, but I think they also do service. |
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I have a quietech cart the pan under the cart is a pain to remove to get to the oil pan plug. I bought a manual pump and suck the oil out through the dipstick access. I don't get all the oil out but get most of it out. I change it often enough where it won't matter. It takes me about 10 minutes max and costs me one quart of oil most places charge around $70...
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