

Club Car Golf Cart Gasket-side Crank-Case (Years 1984-1991)
Key Features of Club Car Golf Cart Gasket-side Crank-Case
- OEM-style side crankcase gasket
- Designed for Club Car gas models (1984-1991)
- Prevents oil leaks and contamination
- Ensures proper crankcase sealing
- Durable, heat-resistant gasket material
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Description
Club Car Golf Cart Gasket-side Crank-Case
The Club Car Side Crankcase Gasket (Years 1984-1991) is a precision-cut sealing component designed for Club Car gas golf carts manufactured between 1984 and 1991. This gasket is installed between the crankcase and side cover, forming a tight seal that prevents oil leaks and protects internal engine components.
A properly functioning crankcase gasket is essential for maintaining correct engine pressure and lubrication. Replacing a worn or damaged gasket helps prevent oil loss, contamination, and engine performance issues — ensuring your golf cart engine runs smoothly and efficiently.
Specifications of Club Car Golf Cart Gasket-side Crank-Case
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Side Crankcase Gasket |
| Compatible Brand | Club Car |
| Engine Type | Gas |
| Model Years | 1984-1991 |
| OEM Part Number | 1012519 |
| Condition | New |
| Fitment | Direct Replacement |
Why It’s important?
The side crankcase gasket is essential because it prevents oil leaks and maintains proper engine sealing, helping ensure long engine life and reliable performance.
FAQs
What does a side crankcase gasket do?
It seals the crankcase and side cover, preventing oil leakage and keeping contaminants out of the engine.
What models does this fit?
Fits Club Car gas golf carts from 1984 to 1991.
What is the OEM part number?
Common OEM reference includes 1012519
What happens if the gasket fails?
A failed gasket can lead to oil leaks, reduced engine lubrication, contamination, and decreased engine performance.
Can I install this myself?
Yes — installation is straightforward with basic tools, but proper cleaning and sealing are important for best results.






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