Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I've read through the threads on how to remove spark arrestors on the Yamaha carts but that's not something that I would attempt. I'm looking to hire someone to remove mine within the next day or so. Suggestions?
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I’d try Willie’s or Todd Casey, but I’m not sure of their backlog
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OP, IMHO, you do not need to actually remove the spark arrestor, you can simply drill out the center, or drive a screwdriver through the center. I am assuming that you are having a pressure buildup problem, and either of these 'solutions' will remove the pressure build up. I did this on our cart when I was doing an oil change. Simple to do once the bottom pan is removed.
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