Posted by jeffcat on May 09, 2014 at 09:37:28 from (173.72.26.60):
In Reply to: Choke cables posted by Buddy Woodson on May 08, 2014 at 17:20:58:
NO no no...... You want a cable that will slide nice and free year round??? IF you buy a new cable pull the cable wire all of the way out. Next run the cable wire through your fingers gently till you get the curves and any kinks out. Stick it back in and see if it slides now without any binds. Last stop; pull the cable back out. You will need to shop around at a couple of hardware or auto supply stores to find a plastic squeeze bottle of powder grafphite. Squirt some in the top of the cable and then take your air gun and PUFF it a little into the top. This blows it through out the sheath. Refill and blow it a couple of times till you see it blowing out of the end of the cable. I did it a couple of times like this on my garden tractors till the cables were very nicely coated inside. SUPER slick and NOT any temperature troubles. Even below Zero they slide freely. IF it is exposed to water then use chain and cable lube for motorcycles. Most of these cable are under a hood or such and the graphite works awsome!
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