Posted by Tim S on March 24, 2013 at 09:08:04 from (99.168.76.229):
In Reply to: help with 4010 posted by rincon_rider on March 24, 2013 at 06:48:17:
On yours does it steer well left and right after the front wheels cycle fully?? If not I would say that the steer valve needs re-sealed and re-calibrated, the stop cable has a better chance of being loosened up than the 3pt cable will. Pull the cables out spray your best penetrating oil on them then flex and bend them in different directions, as you spay them off and on, give them a little soak time in a pan of kerosene or the like, then repeat the process, once the stop cable will pull out of the housing give it a sanding with fine sand paper and lube it up as you go back together, the 3pt cable will not come clear out but once and if it comes loose hold it in a vise and work it in and out letting light oil absorb into the housing.
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