seattlepioneer
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I seem to find lots of older equipment where the control cables are seized up, which seems to happen especially commonly when they aren't used much.
So how should cables be maintained? Is oiling them from time to time worthwhile?
Should the inner cable be pulled out, greased and replaced?
Can seized up cables be replaced with a generic variety, or is it usually important to get the manufacturer spec replacement?
So how should cables be maintained? Is oiling them from time to time worthwhile?
Should the inner cable be pulled out, greased and replaced?
Can seized up cables be replaced with a generic variety, or is it usually important to get the manufacturer spec replacement?