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1980-93 EZGO 2-Cycle - Top-Rod Bearing

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Don't you wish your golf cart could tell you what was wrong in English? That's a lot to expect from a big hunk of metal and plastic, but we want for it nonetheless. It would make our lives much easier if your coach could just say when it needed a replacement Top-Rod Bearing for Two-Cycle EZGOs. We have to learn to speak the language of the buggy. When you start to hear knocking or pinging or grinding, you know there is something amiss. Fixing the golf cart bearing now before it gets terrible is critical. If you let it go too long, you will end up spending a lot more.

This EZGO bearing is an internal engine part. This is a part of a much larger rebuild project. Chances are if you think you are having problems with this golf cart part, others will need to be replaced as well. Get an expert at Buggies Unlimited on the phone to help.

Specifications:

  • Top Connecting Rod Needle Bearing
  • Fits Gas (2 Cycle) 1980-93 EZGO Models
  • Replaces OEM Number(s): 21965-G1
Item
3802  Bearing- Top Rod EZGO 2 Cycle
OEM
EZGO
Model
All
Start Year
1980
End Year
1993
Gas/Electric
Gas

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Rated 5 out of 5
Apr 20, 2024
Good
I didn't put motor together, but it is working
Rated 5 out of 5
Dec 18, 2018
would recommend good product

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Can I get a lower rod bearing?

My guess is that if you need a lower rod bearing yours is toast which more than likely scarred your crank I would just buy the new crank with the rod already mounted on it as I'm not sure you can get that bearing and actually just change it out I'm not saying one anywhere and I've been doing this for several years, so if you want to go that route that you're talking about he may pull that rata out and take it to a bearing shop and see if they can match it that's the only thing I can think of.