Golf Cart With Snowmobile Motor Polaris Cutlass

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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2009

We took an old Polaris Cutlass Snowmbile motor and put it in a Golf cart. The snowmobile was a 1981 Polaris Cutlass 340cc. It was the only year this snowmobile was made. The motor is rated at 333cc with dual pistons and carbs. It is 2 stroke and not injected so you mix the oil right in the tank. I upgraded the fuel system, upgraded the carb flanges, painted the cart, painted the rims, and made some adjustments. The cart was a 1988 Club Car. The frame is aluminum so it is very light. The brakes, steering, and axle are all original. It was belt drive with centrifical clutch so I just bought a longer belt. The frame is rough but it does the job. It will go about 40MPH and gets there fast. It will do a burnout and dounuts are very easy. IT IS FOR SALE!

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Uploader Comments (CrashTestDummies09)

  • troy.....that is a really good idea I didnt even think of that. I would do it but I already sold that cart and I am working on a new project. I see what you mean with the spinning the wrong way.

  • It was a quick mount on the back....The inside was a little small and I would have had to modify the compartment.

  • thanks...do I know you?

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  • my stock g1 would do this

  • my stock g1 would do this

  • What a nutball

  • Very bad idea with no clutch cover and that close to the driver

  • did you change the secondary clutch

  • i thought you couldnt put sled engines on golf carts this old because the belt spun the oposite way

  • i have the same club car i have a 440cc in it under the seat and did not have to mod anything but the motor mounts andi see you have the engine placed backwards so you have to run it in reverse so try putting the engine in the other way an running a jackshaft over to the other side then use chain and sprockets from the jackshaft to the transmission it will be alot fast and have alot more torque because the secondary clutch will be spinning the correct way

  • Can i ask Why you didn't put the engine under the seat were it is supposed to be?

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