

Club Car Golf Cart Seal-Crankcase (Years 1984-1991)
- OEM-style crankcase oil seal
- Designed for Club Car gas models (1984–1991)
- Prevents engine oil leakage
- Maintains proper crankcase pressure
- Protects internal engine components
- Durable oil-resistant rubber construction
- Precision fit for OEM compatibility
- Ideal for engine rebuilds and maintenance
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Description
Club Car Golf Cart Seal-Crankcase
The Club Car Crankcase Seal (1984–1991) is a high-quality sealing component designed for older Club Car gas golf carts equipped with early 341cc KF82-style engines. This seal is installed in the crankcase area and is essential for maintaining proper engine sealing and preventing oil leakage.
A properly working crankcase seal helps keep engine oil contained, maintains correct internal crankcase pressure, and ensures smooth engine operation. Replacing a worn or damaged seal helps restore performance, reduce oil loss, and extend engine life.
Specifications of Club Car Golf Cart Seal-Crankcase
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Crankcase Oil Seal |
| Compatible Brand | Club Car |
| Engine Type | Gas KF82 / Early 341cc Engine |
| Model Years | 1984–1991 |
| OEM Part Number | 1012524 |
| Location | Crankcase (Engine Seal Area) |
| Condition | New |
| Fitment | Direct Replacement |
Why It’s Important
The crankcase seal is essential because it prevents oil leakage and maintains internal engine pressure, ensuring smooth and reliable performance of early Club Car engines.
FAQs
What does a crankcase seal do?
It seals the crankshaft opening in the engine to prevent oil leaks and maintain proper internal pressure.
What models does this fit?
Fits Club Car gas golf carts (1984–1991) with early KF82-style engines.
What is the OEM part number?
The OEM reference number for this part is 1012524.
What happens if the seal fails?
A failed seal can cause oil leakage, low oil levels, poor performance, and potential engine damage.
Can I install this myself?
Installation requires partial engine disassembly, so mechanical knowledge and proper tools are recommended.






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