The tank patch failed again. I am getting pretty good at taking the cart apart. As I stated before, in order to remove the gas tank I have to remove the entire rear body. This involves removing 8 bolts to remove the roof, 6 bolts to remove the seat assembly, 2 clamps to remove the motor air intake, 2 bolts to remove the battery, 4 bolts to remove the shifter assembly, and 4 bolts to remove the body. Now I can remove the, 3 bolts securing the gas tank, and now I can finally remove the gas tank. I can actually get all this accomplished in about 20 minutes. I think this tank is hopeless.
You can now consider yourself a professional Golf Cart Mechanic!
ReplyDeleteI admire your patience, especially working in the heat.
Don't give up.
Not only the heat but also this is monsoon season and the humidity is high. You don’t even have to move to start sweating. I always have a towel near by to dry off.
ReplyDeleteSounds like time for a KEGGAR!
ReplyDeleteFor the heat or the cart?
ReplyDeleteYes! Ha ha ha
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