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FE350 Carburetor With Fuel Pump Compatible With Club Car Golf Cart Club Car DS Precedent Turf Carryall Models With OHV FE350 Engine Replace 101905901 1019059-01 1016441-01 1035245-01 1016438 1016439

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FE350 Carburetor With Fuel Pump Compatible With Club Car Golf Cart Club Car DS Precedent Turf Carryall Models With OHV FE350 Engine Replace 101905901 1019059-01 1016441-01 1035245-01 1016438 1016439

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Material?? Made of high-quality materials, has been tested many times before sale, and has a long service life.
Compatible With: All Golf Cart / Club Car / DS / Precedent / Turf / Carryall models with OHV FE350 engine 1998 – UP Club Car Precedent FE350 Engine 1996 – UP Club Car Industrial Carts FE350 Engine
Replace Part Number: 1016441-01 1018059-01 1019059-01 1035245-01 1016438 1016439 1016440 1016441 1016478
Function: The carburetor meets the highest production standards. It can mix fuel and air to keep the engine running and prevent the engine from running out of fuel or overflowing.
Note?? The carburetor is not suitable for FE290 motors.
Replace Part Number:
1016441-01 1018059-01 1019059-01 1035245-01 1016438 1016439 1016440 1016441 1016478
Compatible with:
All Golf Cart / Club Car / DS / Precedent / Turf / Carryall models with OHV FE350 engine
1998 – UP Club Car Precedent FE350 Engine1996 – UP Club Car Industrial Carts FE350 Engine
How to Replace a Carburetor
Disconnecting the battery cables
Step 1: Locate the battery and remove the cables.
Step 2: Secure the cables.
Removing the air cleaner and any air intake ductwork
Step 1: Identify the air cleaner assembly and all related ductwork.
Step 2: Remove the air cleaner assembly and all ductwork.
Identifying and removing all of the vacuum hoses and other connections
Step 1: Visually identify all of the hoses attached to carburetor.
Step 2: Remove all of the hoses.
Removing any linkages
Step 1: Visually identify the linkage and its bracketry.
Step 2: Remove the linkage and bracketry.
Disconnecting the fuel supply line
Step 1: Release any residual fuel pressure in the fuel line.
Step 2: Remove the fuel supply line.
Step 3: Drain the fuel supply line.
Step 4: Move the fuel supply line off to the side.
Removing the old carburetor
Step 1: Identify and remove the carburetor mounting hardware.
Step 2: Separate the carburetor from the intake manifold.
Step 3: Block off the intake manifold opening.
Step 4: Remove the old gasket, if applicable.
Preparing to install the replacement carburetor
Step 1: Clean the carburetor and intake manifold mounting flanges.
Step 2: Install a new gasket, if applicable.
Step 3: Compare the old carburetor to the new carburetor.
Step 4: Transfer parts from the original carburetor to the new carburetor.
Step 5: Remove any shop rags or towels.
Installing the replacement carburetor
Step 1: Set the new carburetor onto the intake manifold.
Step 2: Complete the installation of the carburetor.
Checking the carburetor for leaks
Step 1: Reconnect the battery.
Step 2: Build pressure to the carburetor.
Step 3: Inspect the carburetor for leaks.
Step 4: Repair any leaks found.
Step 5: Start the engine again.
Completing the installation
Step 1: Reinstall the air cleaner and any associated ductwork.
Step 2: Give a final visual inspection.
Step 3: Test drive the car.

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