In trying to puzzle out the inner workings of an EZGO rear end: I removed the rubber plug on the bottom of the oil pan (underside of the gearbox) on my 2009 EZGO RXV...and out came about 16 oz of oil. I had hoped that little if any oil would come out, i.e. that this "opening" was actually an access hole to check the oil level in the gear/clutch(?) housing. In this expected case, the oil would fill the protruding cavity on the underside of the oil pan to provide the lubrication needed for the gears/clutches with the "access hole" allowing for a "finger" check of the oil level. So, time to regroup.
My guess is as follows: (Assuming the rear end had the proper amount of oil (27 oz. total, including 2 oz of friction modifier per EZGO), the 16 oz that poured out of what now appears to be a drain hole was, in effect, oil retained in the axle shaft housing to lubricate the axles...with the remaining 13 oz (give or take) held in the oil pan for gear/clutch lubrication.
Is my guess correct? I'd greatly appreciate some comments on this, since I am very new to gold carts and have found nothing yet that paints the complete picture of how this rear end assembly is designed to function. And, since there is no obvious Fill hole to complement the Drain hole, I'm guessing that the design guys, in this case, were smokin' left-handed cigarettes.
One ray of sunshine: The "vent" on top of the driver side rear axle can be used as a Fill hole; a little tug and out it comes - pop it back in after filling. And, if the design guys thought to put in a vent, wouldn't they think to put in a fill plug?...or at least identify and use the vent as a fill port?....is it possible that there is a good reason for this, other than cost? if so, please advise.
My guess is as follows: (Assuming the rear end had the proper amount of oil (27 oz. total, including 2 oz of friction modifier per EZGO), the 16 oz that poured out of what now appears to be a drain hole was, in effect, oil retained in the axle shaft housing to lubricate the axles...with the remaining 13 oz (give or take) held in the oil pan for gear/clutch lubrication.
Is my guess correct? I'd greatly appreciate some comments on this, since I am very new to gold carts and have found nothing yet that paints the complete picture of how this rear end assembly is designed to function. And, since there is no obvious Fill hole to complement the Drain hole, I'm guessing that the design guys, in this case, were smokin' left-handed cigarettes.
One ray of sunshine: The "vent" on top of the driver side rear axle can be used as a Fill hole; a little tug and out it comes - pop it back in after filling. And, if the design guys thought to put in a vent, wouldn't they think to put in a fill plug?...or at least identify and use the vent as a fill port?....is it possible that there is a good reason for this, other than cost? if so, please advise.
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