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A: Notmally what happens if you have a sump compression - meaning that your rings on your piston compressor has collaped and must be checked and replaced - while the head checked as well for all problems.
I started it today and I have to push the button under the seat to keep it running. This is how it ran last year. It hasn't been used since august. I removed the spark plug and it was black and fuzzy.
The base engine is discrete inside but roars like a sports car's, which surprised me. In corners, however, it's equal to its name, unlike a certain kind of car you dreamt about when you were a kid, right. TTS is also something it's tough to get some seat time in combination with two different, direct-injected gas engines....
I have a 1994 club car DS gas engine. When I go to start the engine I can hear the starter engage, however the engine takes some time to start. This problem developed over the last month. I have to keep depressing the gas pedal several times before it
it is either a 2000 or 2003 club car golf cart and the when the governer kicks on, it makes it go really slow. I have heard about taking it off but that could over ride the engine and mess it up. Any ideas on how to make it go faster?
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