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Bert,
I beg to disagree. When wire rope or cables flex over a pulley or sheave, the strands rub against one another. Some larger cables are lubricated as part of the manufacturing process. I think the smaller aircraft cable we're talking about is not. Lubricating the cables, where they flex or rub, will greatly enhance their service life. A good penetrating lubricant, one with a carrier that evaporates, is best (Tri-Flow or Super Lube spray come to mind). bumper zz Minden "Bert Willing" wrote in message ... Yes. You don't lubricate cables in the first place. Bert "Steve Freeman" wrote in message ... I am new to glider ownership an am about to disassemble the interior to get to all the cables etc. for inspection and lubrication. Any advice on what is the best lubricant to use for cables etc.? |
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