1985-95 Yamaha G2-G9 4-Cycle - Accelerator Cable

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Replacing the Yamaha Accelerator Cable for G2 and G9 models or any other golf cart part is all about doing it in the correct order. We have been preparing for this since the days of pattycake on the front stoop as kids. Back then, it was all about getting the proper sequence in time with your friend and seeing how fast you could do it.

The only thing that has changed is the task at hand. Now we are laying under a caddie, more than likely with that same friend. Following the proper flow is just a crucial now as it was back then. However, the only difference being that we prefer to take our time now and enjoy it rather than rushing through it. The more accurate you can be, the better. The more meticulous you are, the safer the final product will be with this type of work. The last thing you need is something to come loose when trying to get out of harm's way. Everyone considers the G2 and G9 brake cable for preventive maintenance, and stopping is essential. What about the times when you are at a halt, and something is barreling quite quickly towards you?

This golf cart cable measures sixty and a half inches long and gets referred to as accelerator number one. It is the line the connects the pedal to the governor on the top of your differential. This is the pumpkin-shaped box that your two rear axles mount into. Your rear clutch is located back there, but don't worry; you will not have to remove that to complete this installation. Removing the rear access panel is the best way to access everything you need at the rear, and jacking up the cart in the front is your best bet. Call Buggies Unlimited today for a deal.

Specifications:

  • Measures 60-1/2" long. Accelerator Cable #1 from Pedal to Governor.
  • Fits 1985-1994 Yamaha G2/G9 4-cycle gas models
  • Replaces OEM Number(s): J55-F6311-00
OEM
Model
Start Year
End Year
Gas or Electric?
Yamaha
G2
1985
1991
Both
OEM
Model
Start Year
End Year
Gas or Electric?
Yamaha
G9
1991
1995
Both

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