How to Lube Throttle and Clutch Cable…
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How to Lube Control Cables Clamp a rubber stopper over one end of the cable. Insert a tube from a can of silicone-based cable lubricant into a little hole, and give the nozzle a squeeze. Apply the lubricant in short bursts until the bottom end of the cable begins to bubble or drip. Pour enough motor oil into a bag to fully submerge the end of the cable jacket and zip the bag closed. Place a container beneath the bottom end of the cable to catch the oil that should eventually drip out of the lower end of the jacket. Allow the cable to hang until the oil drains through. Reinstall the clutch lever or throttle cable housing. Step 1: What You'll Need Thankfully, not much you don't have already. The main components needed are: ... Step 2: Prepare the Work Area ... Step 3: Remove the Clutch Lever ...
Clamp a rubber stopper over one end of the cable.
Insert a tube from a can of silicone-based cable lubricant into a little hole, and give the nozzle a squeeze.
Apply the lubricant in short bursts until the bottom end of the cable begins to bubble or drip.
Pour enough motor oil into a bag to fully submerge the end of the cable jacket and zip the bag closed.
Place a container beneath the bottom end of the cable to catch the oil that should eventually drip out of the lower end of the jacket.
Allow the cable to hang until the oil drains through.
Reinstall the clutch lever or throttle cable housing.
Step 1: What You'll Need Thankfully, not much you don't have already. The main components needed are: ...
Step 2: Prepare the Work Area ...
Step 3: Remove the Clutch Lever ...
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