Golf buggy service how-to / fix / repair a Yamaha cart tutorial
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- Опубліковано 23 лип 2024
- How to fix a non running golf buggy by giving it a service i.e. air filter, fuel filter, spark plug and oil change. This particular golf cart is by Yamaha but you can apply the same principle to other brands and models.
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How to fix a non running golf buggy by giving it a service i.e. air filter, fuel filter, spark plug and oil change. This particular golf cart is by Yamaha but you can apply the same principle to other brands and models.
It just shows that a few simple tasks on a machine and it’s up and running like new.👍,great review as always mate keep up your great work.👍👍
Cheers John,
Thanks for all your support 👍
Nice One Jimmy Have a good weekend thanks
Cheers Darran, you too and thanks for watching 👍
Nice job and video Jimmy, sounds like its running smoothly now. 👍
Yeah it's great,
We had a problem with that old fuel pipe kinking over but we changed it and the fuel pump just for good measure and it's unstoppable now.
Thanks for watching,
Jimmy 👍
Anytime brother and good deal 👍
brillent jim im taking my buggy home for the winter from the club and want to revamp it but cant find any course to go on to learn how to do this
can you piont me in the right direction please ive tried everything thanks . eddie
I don't think there are any..... that's why UA-cam videos are so popular.
Hi jimmy nice video,I have the same buggy as this,do you know what g series number it is IE g22 or g16 etc,need to order a few parts for mine.regards pete.
I'm sorry, I really can't remember and it is sold now.
Nice video what's the spark plug gap supposed to be at not that it matters just wondering
You know what, I've found the information on these engines so hard to come by that I don't actually know.
Maybe I should do a video on spark plug gaps, how to measure them and adjust them.
I'm not sure many people actually do that these days.
@@JimmyTheMower Between 0.28 and 0.30.
@@keithhunter9341 that's great info 👍
Wear r you base
I'm based down in Shropshire 👍
Where is the budgie
😁😁😁
@@JimmyTheMower good review😂