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1976-1980 Club Car Caroche Gold Car Illustrated Parts List

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Basic Information Identification Make: Club Car Model: Caroche Gold Car Model Variant: Gold Car Generation Applicable Years: 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980 Introduction Market Position Target Audience: Owners, mechanics, and...
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1976-1980 Club Car Caroche Gold Car Illustrated Parts List
Basic Information
Identification
Make: Club Car
Model: Caroche Gold Car
Model Variant: Gold Car
Generation
Applicable Years: 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980
Introduction
Market Position
Target Audience: Owners, mechanics, and enthusiasts of 1976-1980 Club Car Caroche Gold Car golf cars and utility vehicles.
Competitive Analysis
Value Proposition: Provides essential parts identification and repair guidance for a specific vintage model range, ensuring continued operational support and maintenance.
Key Features
Convenience: Instant downloadable PDF format for immediate access, eliminating shipping delays and providing easy field use on smart devices.
Manual Details
Coverage Areas
Primary Coverage: Parts List and Illustrations
Secondary Coverage: General Information, Routine Maintenance, Engine, Fuel System, Lubrication and Cooling, Transmission, Drive Chain & Sprockets, Steering, Shocks, Body Work, Intake & Exhaust, Electrical System, Advanced Troubleshooting
Page Count
Estimated Page Count: Variable (Parts Lists are typically extensive, detailed content would vary, estimated 150-300 pages for comprehensive coverage)
Manual Type
Type: Illustrated Parts List / Repair Manual / Service Manual / Owner's Manual
Language
Language: English
Format
Format: Downloadable PDF
Manual Coverage
Systems Covered
Powertrain: Engine, Fuel System, Lubrication and Cooling System, Transmission, Drive Chain & Sprockets, Intake & Exhaust
Chassis: Steering System, Shocks, Body Work
Electrical: Electrical System
Procedures Included
Maintenance: Routine Maintenance, Fluid Changes, Lubrication
Repair And Rebuild: Engine Removal and Installation, Transmission Work, Component Replacement
Diagnostics: Advanced Troubleshooting
Parts Identification: Illustrated Parts Breakdown, Part Number Referencing
Technical Depth
Depth: Comprehensive for parts identification and general repair/maintenance procedures. Likely detailed enough for routine service and common repairs.
Manual Specifications
File Format
File Type: PDF
Print Quality
Printability: Designed for printing individual pages as needed for field repairs.
Binding Type
Binding: N/A (Digital Download)
Paper Type
Paper Considerations: Digital format eliminates paper wear and tear from grease/dirt during repairs.
Engine Specifications
Primary Engine
Engine Type: Likely a small displacement gasoline engine (e.g., single-cylinder, 2-stroke or 4-stroke). Specifics will be detailed within the manual.
Performance
Horsepower Range Estimate: Typically 5-10 HP for golf car applications of this era.
Fuel System
Carburetion Details: Details on carburetor identification, adjustment, and common issues for the era's typical fuel delivery systems.
Lubrication And Cooling
Oil Type And Capacity: Specific recommendations for engine oil type, viscosity, and fill capacities will be found within the manual.
Transmission
Standard
Drive System: Likely a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) or belt-driven system commonly used in golf cars of this period.
Optional
Transmission Options: Unlikely to have multiple transmission options for this model; one standard setup is typical.
Features
Drive Chain And Sprockets: Information on drive chain maintenance, adjustment, and sprocket wear will be covered.
Dimensions
Exterior
Typical Length: Approximately 7-9 feet (2.1-2.7 meters) for a 2-seater golf car.
Typical Width: Approximately 4 feet (1.2 meters).
Weights
Curb Weight Estimate: Likely in the range of 400-600 lbs (180-270 kg).
Safety Features
Ratings
Safety Standards: As a golf car of this era, formal crash ratings are unlikely. Safety guidance will focus on operational and maintenance aspects.
Active Features
Braking System: Details on the braking system, likely mechanical or hydraulic drums, will be provided.
Passive Features
Lighting: Information on headlight, taillight, and brake light systems, if equipped.
Technology Features
Infotainment
Dashboard Features: Basic instrumentation, likely including speedometer, hour meter, fuel gauge (if gas), and indicator lights.
Driver Assistance
No Driver Assistance: No electronic driver assistance systems would be present on a vehicle of this vintage and type.
Connectivity
No Connectivity: No onboard connectivity or digital features.
Maintenance
Service Intervals
Routine Checks: The manual will likely outline intervals for checking tire pressure, fluid levels, drive belt condition, and lubrication points.
Fluid Specifications
Engine Oil: Specific SAE viscosity grade and API service classification for the engine oil will be detailed. Common for the era would be SAE 30 or 10W-30.
Transmission Fluid: If applicable, recommendations for any necessary transmission or differential fluids will be provided.
Known Issues
Common Wear Items: Expect coverage on wear items like drive belts, brake pads/shoes, tires, and suspension bushings, which are typical for vehicles of this age.
Preventative Maintenance
Lubrication Points: Details on greasing pivot points, steering components, and wheel bearings will be included.
Vehicle History
Brand Heritage
Club Car History: Club Car is a long-standing manufacturer of golf cars and utility vehicles, known for their durability and practical design.
Model Evolution
Caroche Gold Car Context: The Caroche line represented Club Car's offerings in the golf and recreational vehicle market during the late 1970s.
Production
Production Period: 1976-1980, indicating a specific generation or iteration of the Caroche model.
Awards & Recognition
Recognitions
No Formal Awards: Specific awards for individual golf car models from this era are uncommon. The 'Gold Car' designation likely refers to a specific trim or appearance package.
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