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The Club Car DS Carburetor for FE350 engines is a complicated little device. There are all types of things that can go wrong. You could get a clog in your air intake if the filter is dirty or missing. The choke valve could get gummed up over time. The narrow passage of the venturi is prone to clogging. The float assembly comprises an arm and a valve that are notorious for breaking and leaving the float just bobbing about in the bowl. This can cause issues with the jet that ultimately leads to problems with the throttle valve. Which is why trying to repair an existing carb is never a good thing. You are going to find one problem after another until you wind up replacing it anyway. For the low cost we have them for, it just makes sense to replace it.
This aftermarket golf cart carb will work for the 96 and newer DS models with a 350 engine. We know it looks just like the carb off the 290 engine, but please do not try to use it in that application. The internal jet is larger, which will lead to flooding and other problems. Please call Buggies Unlimited today and get one ordered.
Hi Kenneth, no this only fits the FE350. The carb for the FE290 is listed below.
Yes had no problems
The carburetor I bought went on my club car Rand Ingersoll 900 and it was a FE 350 Kawasaki engine. It will probably work for you.
as i remember it does
Yes. Worked great on my ‘99 carryall ll. Fairly easy install. Watch a YouTube video. 😎
On your plastic engine shroud there will be a white barcode sticker. It will have your engine code printed on that sticker.
I believe it will fit it. Check to see if it has a Kawasaki FE 350 motor in it. If it does this carburetor will fit it.
I do not have a clue/ I no longer have the machine and am gone from FL. I am still looking for a Club Car step that I paid for in December which was a Christmas gift to Carole Young in Dade City. it would be nice if you could produce same. Now that I am in MI she will have to find someone else to install it
Changing it may help. I would replace the fuel filter and or fuel pump first if you get the same result then replace the carburetor.