

Club Car Gas Valve Stem Seal (Years 1992-Up)
Key Features of Club Car Gas Valve Stem Seal (Years 1992-Up)
- OEM‑style valve stem seal for Club Car gas (1992 & up)
- Prevents oil from entering combustion chamber
- Durable material for long service life
- Direct‑fit replacement — easy installation
- Ideal for engine maintenance and rebuilds
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Description
Club Car Gas Valve Stem Seal (Years 1992-Up) Overview
Maintain proper engine performance with this valve stem seal designed for Club Car gas golf carts (1992‑Up). The valve stem seal prevents excess oil from leaking into the combustion chamber while allowing smooth movement of the valve stem.
A worn or hardened seal can cause smoke, rough idle, or increased oil consumption. This OEM‑style replacement provides a tight, reliable seal and longlasting performance, making it ideal for engine rebuilds or maintenance.
Specifications of Club Car Gas Valve Stem Seal (Years 1992-Up)
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Club Car Gas Valve Stem Seal |
| Part Type | Valve Stem Seal |
| Fitment Years | 1992 and up |
| Make | Club Car |
| Engine Type | Gas |
| Function | Seals valve stem to prevent oil leakage |
| Installation | Direct fit |
| Condition | New |
| Freight Type | Standard Shipping |
Why It’s Important?
The valve stem seal prevents excess oil from entering the combustion chamber while still allowing the valve stem to move freely. A worn seal can cause blue smoke from the exhaust, rough idle, fouled spark plugs, and higher oil consumption. Replacing worn seals helps maintain clean combustion, smoother performance, and better fuel economy.
FAQs
What does this valve stem seal do?
Prevents oil from entering the combustion chamber while allowing smooth valve movement.
Which models/years fit?
Club Car gas (1992 and up).
OEM or aftermarket?
OEM‑style replacement.
Easy to install?
Yes, direct fit.
When to replace?
If leaking, hardened, or during engine rebuild.






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