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I just bought a new buck 400x golf and just signed up to this forum. Lots of good info and glad to be here.

I took off seat to see the engine and noticed a black circular pipe just sitting exposed  leading to the engine bay. As well as a rectangular pipe coming off crank case and possibly even an electrical harness or two with nothing obvious to plug them into?

Does anyone have the buck 400x golf and take a picture or look in their engine bay and let me know if this is normal or if there is something missing on my cart.

I reached out to massimo and let them know that it was unusable if this is actually an important missing part it probably shouldn't be driven, they said I should hear back in 3-5 days but that they are very busy. I figure if one of you has one you can take a look for me and I don't have to wait around on massimo to answer me on what a normal engine bay looks like.

Thanks for your help,

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On 6/16/2020 at 2:37 PM, T-boss 410 said:

Could the large open tube possibly be the air intake?

Massimo called me back today, they said the circular black tube IS the intake tube so you were correct!

Also the rectangular tube coming from crank case is a normal breather tube so all is normal and my cart is running great as of now.

So my post and worries were for nothing, atleast the next noob can see this.

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Sorry I didn't get back to you. Been kinda busy lately. I hope you have lots of trouble free hours with your Massimo. Mine only has 14 hours. I need a trailer to tow it with. 

Glad that you heard from the tech. I've used their techs for questions. They have been good about getting back to me, as soon as they can. 

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