lube, n'est ce pas? May be the best argument in that case for using break
cleaner, as it evaporates very quickly.
At 06:32 PM 5/15/2009, Flick01@Aol.Com wrote:
>I'm about to perform the same job shortly. I think it's worth mentioning
>before you lubricate the cable it may be a good idea to spray some brake
>clean, carb clean, thinner, or some other suitable solvent in the casing
>to remove any old lube which may have dried on the inside.
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Dan O'Reilly
1971 Bright Red Mach 1
2002 Black Deluxe Convertible
Colorado Springs, CO
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