

Yamaha Gas 4-Cycle Golf Cart Push Rod (Models G16/G20)
Key Features of Yamaha Gas 4-Cycle Golf Cart Push Rod (Models G16/G20)
- OEM‑style push rod for Yamaha G16 & G20 gas 4‑cycle engines
- Ensures proper valve operation and timing
- Durable construction for extended life
- Direct‑fit replacement for easy installation
- Ideal for engine rebuilds and maintenance
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Description
Yamaha Gas 4-Cycle Golf Cart Push Rod (Models G16/G20) Overview
Maintain proper valve train operation with this Yamaha Gas 4‑Cycle Push Rod for G16 and G20 models. The push rod transfers motion from the camshaft lifter to the rocker arm, which in turn opens and closes the engine’s valves during combustion.
Manufactured to OEM specifications, this push rod provides precise alignment and durability — critical for smooth valve timing and efficient engine performance. Ideal for engine rebuilds or replacing worn push rods.
Specifications of Yamaha Gas 4-Cycle Golf Cart Push Rod (Models G16/G20)
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Yamaha Gas 4‑Cycle Push Rod |
| Part Type | Push Rod |
| OEM Part Number | 26622‑G01 |
| Make | Yamaha |
| Fitment Models | G16, G20 |
| Fitment Years | 1996–2002 |
| Engine Type | Gas 4‑Cycle |
| Function | Transfers motion from lifter to rocker arm |
| Installation | Engine internal fit |
| Condition | New |
| Freight Type | Standard Shipping |
Why It’s important?
Push rods are a vital component in the valve train system, ensuring that motion from the camshaft is accurately transferred to the rocker arms and valves. Worn or bent push rods can cause poor valve operation, resulting in reduced power, rough running, or engine noise. Replacing them during engine service helps restore proper performance and prolong engine life.
FAQs
What does this push rod do?
Transfers motion from the camshaft lifter to the rocker arm for valve operation.
Which models/years fit?
Yamaha G16 & G20 gas models.
OEM or aftermarket?
OEM‑style replacement.
Easy to install?
Requires engine access.
When to replace?
If bent, worn, or during engine rebuild.






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