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Recommended lubricant for accelerator cable?



 
 
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Old May 15th 05, 06:13 AM posted to uk.rec.cars.classic
S1500
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Default Recommended lubricant for accelerator cable?

Brand new accelerator cable(bought from a bike shop), on a '79 Spitfire,
Weber carb.

After doing away with the old ZS carb linkage retrofitted on the Weber,
I had to get a new cable. But, as being a new cable, it sticks. WHat's
the best way to lube it?

Was advised against wd-40. Have graphite. Weather's been bad so I haven'
t had a chance to apply it yet.
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Old May 15th 05, 08:19 AM posted to uk.rec.cars.classic
Timo Geusch
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Default Recommended lubricant for accelerator cable?

S1500 wrote:

Brand new accelerator cable(bought from a bike shop), on a '79
Spitfire, Weber carb.

After doing away with the old ZS carb linkage retrofitted on the
Weber, I had to get a new cable. But, as being a new cable, it
sticks. WHat's the best way to lube it?

Was advised against wd-40. Have graphite. Weather's been bad so I
haven' t had a chance to apply it yet.


Bike cables - unless teflon lined - are normally oiled using 3-in-1 or
similar oils, or "normal" engine oil.

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Old May 15th 05, 08:23 AM posted to uk.rec.cars.classic
Rob
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Default Recommended lubricant for accelerator cable?

S1500 wrote:

Brand new accelerator cable(bought from a bike shop), on a '79 Spitfire,
Weber carb.

After doing away with the old ZS carb linkage retrofitted on the Weber,
I had to get a new cable. But, as being a new cable, it sticks. WHat's
the best way to lube it?

Was advised against wd-40. Have graphite. Weather's been bad so I haven'
t had a chance to apply it yet.


You should have bought one with a teflon liner.

Besides that I usually lube them with Never Seize grease which is a
graphite/copper base.
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Old May 15th 05, 10:12 AM posted to uk.rec.cars.classic
R L Driver
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Default Recommended lubricant for accelerator cable?


"S1500" wrote in message
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Brand new accelerator cable(bought from a bike shop), on a '79 Spitfire,
Weber carb.

After doing away with the old ZS carb linkage retrofitted on the Weber,
I had to get a new cable. But, as being a new cable, it sticks. WHat's
the best way to lube it?

Was advised against wd-40. Have graphite. Weather's been bad so I haven'
t had a chance to apply it yet.



Greaseis OK for a clutch cable , but is too heavy for a throttle cable, and
WD40 is too light , it rinses off at the first drop of rain ( on bikes
anyway )
Something with a viscosity rating somewhere inbetween should do , motor
oil being an obvious choice.
Steve the grease


 




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