Target User:
Golf cart owners, maintenance technicians, and parts suppliers seeking accurate OEM part information.
Industry Segment:
Golf utility vehicles, light recreational vehicles.
Value Proposition:
Provides access to essential OEM parts data, enabling cost savings on repairs and maintenance compared to purchasing directly from dealerships or relying on generic aftermarket catalogs.
Illustrations:
Features illustrated exploded parts diagrams for clear visual reference.
Part Number Listing:
Comprehensive listing of all OEM part numbers organized by section.
Ease Of Use:
Designed for clarity and ease of understanding by a broad audience.
Accessibility:
Instant digital download, eliminating shipping costs and delays.
Chassis And Frame:
Includes diagrams and part numbers for frame components, suspension mounting, and structural elements.
Powertrain:
Details components of the engine, clutch system, and drive axle assembly.
Body And Trim:
Covers body panels, seating, roof structure, windshield, and exterior trim pieces.
Steering And Suspension:
Provides part numbers for steering column, tie rods, kingpins, and suspension arms.
Braking System:
Illustrates brake drums, shoes, cables, and associated hardware.
Electrical System:
Includes diagrams and part numbers for basic electrical components, lighting, and wiring harnesses if applicable to the G8 AF model.
Wheels And Tires:
Lists part numbers for wheels, tires, and associated mounting hardware.
Driver Controls:
Parts for steering wheel, accelerator pedal, brake pedal, and shifter mechanisms.
Fuel System Components:
Fuel tank, fuel lines, fuel filter, and carburetor components.
Cooling System:
If air-cooled, includes fan and shroud components; if liquid-cooled, includes radiator, hoses, and pump components (less common for this model).
Exhaust System:
Muffler, exhaust pipe, and mounting hardware.
Seat And Upholstery:
Seat cushions, seat frames, seat covers, and mounting hardware.
Roof And Canopy:
Canopy frame, canopy material, and attachment hardware.
Lighting And Signals:
Headlights, taillights, reflectors, and associated wiring and bulbs.
Frame And Body Mounts:
Includes mounts for fenders, body panels, engine cradle, and suspension components.
Seat Adjustment And Mounting:
Components for securing and potentially adjusting driver and passenger seats.
Cargo Bed Or Bag Compartment:
Parts related to the rear basket or cargo area, including latches, hinges, and mounting hardware.
Disassembly:
Provides visual guidance through exploded views for systematic disassembly of various components.
Assembly:
Facilitates correct reassembly by illustrating the order and placement of parts.
Part Identification:
Enables precise identification of replacement parts using part numbers and descriptive text.
Component Ordering:
Lists all necessary part numbers for ordering replacements from dealers or online suppliers.
Part Lookup:
Systematic lookup of parts via reference numbers on diagrams.
Part Number Lookup Assistance:
Provides the exact OEM part number for ordering, minimizing errors.
Depth:
Detailed component-level breakdown suitable for mechanical and maintenance tasks.
Detail Level:
Component-level detail, showing fasteners, washers, seals, and small fittings for each assembly.
Engine Type:
Likely gasoline-powered, as is typical for this era of Yamaha golf carts. Specific engine details (e.g., displacement, number of cylinders) are not provided in the product description but would be detailed within the manual.
Engine Make:
Likely Yamaha, but could be a reputable third-party engine manufacturer common in golf carts of the era (e.g., Robin, Briggs & Stratton).
Power Output:
Not specified in product description, but would be detailed in the manual for specific engine variants.
Fuel Delivery:
Likely carbureted, common for golf carts of this vintage. Manual would detail carburetor components, fuel lines, and filters.
General Maintenance:
While this is a parts manual, understanding part replacement and inspection is crucial for maintenance. Service intervals for components like drive belts, brake shoes, and engine tune-ups would typically be found in a separate service manual but are facilitated by the availability of correct parts.
Engine Oil:
Specific engine oil type and capacity (e.g., SAE 10W-30, SAE 10W-40) would be detailed in the manual, along with the corresponding part number for oil filters, if applicable.
Gear Oil:
Specifications for differential or transaxle gear oil, along with part numbers for seals and gaskets, would be included.
Brake Fluid:
If hydraulic brakes are present (less common on older carts), the type of brake fluid (e.g., DOT 3) would be specified. Manual would list brake hose and cylinder parts.
Common Wear Items:
Common wear items include drive belts, clutch components, brake shoes, suspension bushings, and wheel bearings. The manual's detailed part listings facilitate proactive replacement of these items.