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Old 01-12-2021, 08:38 AM   #1961
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Old 01-16-2021, 08:33 PM   #1962
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Default Re: Can you help me verify the year of my EZGO Marathon Gasser?

I think the tag is different because it is an industrial model with the steel diamond plate body.

After a little research, I'm definitely going with tags are different on industrial models. At first I thought that they missed a digit, but your serial number is not even close to being in the right range.


Locating and Deciphering your serial number and manufacturer's code
Prior to 1976 the numbers are on a metal tag under the driver's seat on the fender skirt. From 1976 until 1993 the number is on a metal tag under the passenger side dash board. On 1994 and newer the manufacturer's code is found on a plate inside the glove box on the passenger side.

The carts manufactured in the 1960s had the year at the end of the manufacture code. Here are a couple of actual examples: Model GX444-4, Serial # 11444GX1381, Mfg. #. 4114-1965G and this one: Model GX440, Serial # 4296X1570, Mfg. # 342-1968E. Carts made in the 1970s up until 1975 used a different dating matrix. The first number was the month of manufacture and the second number was the year. Here is an example of a 1972, Model: X440-2GE, Serial # 324X2047, Mfg # 432-2141G. Note the GE on the end of Model Number. This indicates an electric cart with a General Electric motor. For further help identifying electric carts use our General Electric Serial Number Guide here or located in the Miscellaneous Cart section to help determine the year of your cart. Find the General Electric Motor ID Tag on your motor and look in the lower left for the three letter identification code for the year of manufacture. Here is an example of another cart from the 1970s: Serial # 754X1653, Model #: X440-5GE. Note the GE on the end of the model number on this one as well. The motor on this one had a serial number code of DLN indicating that the motor was manufactured in April of 1975 and by the sereal number the cart was manufactured in July (first number) of 1975 (second number). There is a great deal of additional information below to help you identify your year of manufacture.

From 1976 until 1993 the number is on a metal tag under the passenger side dash board. The year of manufacture for these carts is found in the manufacture's code. The earlier carts used the first two numbers of the Manufacture Code but did not state it was the Manufacture Code on the metal tag. Here are several examples from actual carts, 78O516-155671 which is a 1978 +++ 79A12-161603, which is a 1979 +++ 79J01-188254 which is a 1979 +++ 80H15-209210 which is a 1980 +++ 81C4-222441 which is a 1981 +++ 82C02-251539 which is a 1982. They used this numbering system up until 1983 when they went to the last two number scheme which they still use. Here are examples: FO283-290166 is a 1983 +++ H1284-332917 which is a 1984 +++ 4104-1585E which would be a 1985 cart. Here is another: Manufacture Code B1890 and Serial Number 576966. This is a 1990.
SERIAL NUMBERS from 1976 to 1982
1976: 101050 to 115864
1977: 115865 to 135441
1978: 135442 to 161081
1979: 161082 to 189574
1980: 189575 to 216732
1981: 216733 to 244484
1982: 244485 to 275315
https://www.vintagegolfcartparts.com...l-number-guide

I believe the 88 2pg has a beefed up starter bracket, But I have never seen one, so I couldn't say what to physically look for.
This is the rest of the page where that came from.


This thread is a 95 Jacobson. It has louvres at the passenger leg area. The Marathons started doing that in 88. https://buggiesgonewild.com/showthread.php?t=171233
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Old 01-17-2021, 01:38 PM   #1963
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When you put it back together, remember that the side port in the piston faces the intake. The bevel side of the rings go up.

Put a cross hatch on the cylinder walls to help seat the new rings, and check the ring end gap before installing them.
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Old 01-18-2021, 02:08 PM   #1964
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Default Re: 91 Marathon - Possible to adjust throttle POT?

Here's a couple of things that may help.
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Old 01-19-2021, 09:33 AM   #1965
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Default Re: 1991 ezgo golf cart starter...?

It has a starter that turns into the generator once it starts running. These engines run in both directions for forward, and reverse.

This link is the manual. It's full of great information. https://app.box.com/s/3habgxrtgz
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Default Re: Ignition switch wiring - 93 gas club cart

https://www.buggiesgonewild.com/showthread.php?t=21895


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You should have a 4 terminal switch on a 92 gas cart. You can make a 2 terminal switch work but it’s not the correct switch and you will not have the ground contact to kill the ignition circuit when you turn the switch off.

Look in the wire diagram post on the stickies section at the top of the forum.
I know this is an older thread BUT would a 4 post ignition switch work on an electric cart? If so, how? Posts labeled 1,2,M-, and M+.
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Old 01-21-2021, 07:13 PM   #1970
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They discontinued that trim recently. I have used this peel and stick automotive molding before on a 3 wheel cart. It doesn't fit in the grooves but it fits over it nicely. Looks pretty factory.

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