

Club Car Gas FE350 Push Rod (Years 1996-Up)
Key Features of Club Car Gas FE350 Push Rod (Years 1996-Up)
- OEM-quality push rod replacement
- Designed for Club Car FE350 gas engines
- Maintains proper valve timing and operation
- Durable construction for long service life
- Direct fit for easy installation
- Ideal for engine repair and rebuild
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Description
Club Car Gas FE350 Push Rod (Years 1996-Up) Overview
Restore smooth engine performance with this premium Club Car FE350 Push Rod, designed for all gas-powered Club Car golf carts from 1996 and newer. This essential engine component transfers motion from the camshaft to the rocker arms, ensuring proper valve operation and engine timing.
Manufactured to meet or exceed OEM specifications, this push rod is a direct-fit replacement for worn or bent rods. A damaged push rod can lead to poor engine performance, valve issues, and reduced efficiency — making timely replacement critical.
Specifications of Club Car Gas FE350 Push Rod (Years 1996-Up)
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Push Rod |
| OEM Part Number | 1017454 |
| Make | Club Car |
| Engine Model | FE350 |
| Fuel Type | Gas |
| Fitment Years | 1996-Up |
| Condition | New |
| Installation | Direct Replacement |
Compatibility / Fitment
This push rod fits:
- Club Car DS Gas Models (1996-Up)
- Club Car Precedent Gas Models
- All Club Car FE350 Engines
 Compatible with all Club Car gas carts from 1996 to present
Benefits
- Ensures smooth valve movement
- Improves engine performance
- Prevents valve timing issues
- Reduces engine wear and noise
- Reliable OEM-style replacement
FAQs
What does a push rod do in a golf cart engine?
It transfers motion from the camshaft to the rocker arms to control valve movement.
Which models does this fit?
It fits all Club Car FE350 gas golf carts from 1996 and newer.
What happens if a push rod is bad?
You may experience engine noise, poor performance, or valve timing issues.
Is this an OEM part?
It is an OEM-quality replacement that meets or exceeds original specifications.
Is installation difficult?
Installation requires basic engine knowledge; professional installation is recommended.






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