EZGO Golf Cart Differential Oil Rear End Fluid Change
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ต.ค. 2024
- We replace the SAE30 oil in an E-Z-GO TXT Medalist golf cart. This is a low priority change that many owners forget or neglect to change out. We do it by dropping the pan and then resealing it with an oil resistant RTV sealant.
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Great work. Thorough cleanliness! Gonna do the same here!
Thanks for this Binh! Love the effort and not cutting any corners like people have suggested! Now you don’t have to worry about it and know it’ll last. I was just shocked that you didn’t replace a couple of the rusty bolts! Lol
As rear ends go...... the oil was in perfect shape. No heat damage.
I have the same oil pan cover as you show, but mine is ruined and I have to replace it. Where can I get one? What should I search for on the web? Thank you for your assistance.😃
Idk on this cover. Seems like all the newer TXT covers have a different notch for the diff and drain, it might fit though. The older style is harder to find now.
Great job , done right 👍
So, helpful, but I feel like can be done a lot easier. Couldn’t ya just jack up one side of the golf cart and drain the fluid out?
Probably, a lot of people also pump it out too. I wanted to see what was inside and also reseal it.
@@TunerwithKidsyeah you aren’t about 1/2 ass.
Not the claw hammer. lol
What lift is that
MaxJax. I have a few videos on it.
Act's like he is doing brain surgery,has more cleaning chemicals than a surgeon, alittle over kill an ridiculous
Doing shit right.
I had the same thought.. lol.. like your real job is a surgeon or dentist. Wire brush / razor blade and some break cleaner is plenty for RTV to seal permanently. Glad you did the vid though, great for the info! Thanks!
@@TunerwithKidsthe 1/2 assers have no problem with unveiling their credentials!
You are a great inspiration and I am the same way. I find that 1/2 assers ALWAYS have time for a reDo, however, doing it RIGHT the first time is sacrilege to them! 🙌🏻
Dude, you did 4 times more work than you needed to. It doesn’t have to be surgery room clean for it to stick and seal.
Yea I know but didn’t want any leaks. Plus I’m used to doing that to Toyota oil pans which really need to be clean or it will seep and leak.
@@TunerwithKidsyou are a true mechanic and these wannabe done as fast as possible so they can say, I did it in 5 minutes! Yeah we know, that’s what your wife said. 😂