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If you are looking for an EZGO Rubber Engine Mount for Two-Cycle models, hopefully, it's because of a noise issue. If you let them go for too long, it can cause a no-run situation. This is just one of many golf cart hard parts that Buggies Unlimited carries. We are committed to keeping caddies running long past the three-year intended performance life. We even have parts for the vintage two-cycle models. You can get everything you need, a bunch of stuff you want and then some. There is no rule saying you can't keep these mixed gas engines on the road, and until there is, we will do our best to accomplish that end.
This golf cart mount is used on the 88-94.5 EZGO models, but only the two-cycle models. If you have to mix gas with oil or add it to a reservoir every time you fill it up, this is the part for you. Call Buggies Unlimited today.
Yes they fit but My cart only had three mtgs. I have run the cart about 10 hours and all of the mtg are failed. I am working on a fix and think there should be spacer washers between the lower cart pipe frame ring on the bottom of the mtg. Also there should be washers between the top ring of the mount and the washer at the top of the mtg bolt. My failed mts can be pried up about 1/4 in. to the top washers. I think this up movement failed the mts. The proper assembly is not covered well in instructions and there is instructions that say the tall end of the mtd should go up and another instruction the says go down. I will try my new idea and let you know know how it works if you are interested. Clark
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The mounts would help with belt tension if the old ones were totally wore out or missing. I would look at belt condition and if the clutches are working properly. Look if the governor is working properly. If the cable is stuck it may not be allowing the throttle not to open all of the way.
I have a Jacobsen cart with the 350cc Robbins 4 cycle engine and they worked great.
It looks like this will only fit the 2-cycle engines. It may look like the same mount for your 4-cycle, but the dimensions may not match up exactly.
Replace the motor mounts. They wear out over time. Combination of the 2. Cycle engine vibration, oil spillage, and heat wear them out.. They are riveted in place. Use a chisel or drill out rivets. Set new motor mounts in place putting all 4 rivets in place to align up holes, then rivet them down.
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