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Old 08-05-2003, 12:35 AM   #1
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Parking brake cable lube

What's thew best method for lubing the P-brake cable (the one coming out of the cab)? Mine is already out of the truck, so I have access to both ends.

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Old 08-05-2003, 01:45 AM   #2
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I used white lithium grease (NAPA sells a 16 oz tuge, cheap) and work it into the strands exposed, then pull cable in and out several times, re-apply, re-pull, ect, then do the opposite end. It kinda works
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Old 08-05-2003, 07:30 AM   #3
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You can get proper cable oiling tools, not sure where you'd get them in the U.S, but I'd try a good Motorcycle shop. These connect onto the end of the cable and have a little hand operated pump that forces oilo down into the cable.
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Old 08-05-2003, 07:51 AM   #4
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We do a two step method on the cables. The cables are set up in a vise so that the cable end is up. Using Aero Kroil, we spray the cable with liberal amounts of fluid. It may take days but eventually the penetrant works its way down through and comes out at the other end. The cable core is worked periodically. Once this phase is done, we soak the cable with lubricating oil, working it down into the cable. Prior to installation, we use a grease on both ends, working the cable to pull the grease in.

Being in Michigan, the cables are somewhat rusty and it takes a lot to make them work freely. They seem to hold up after this for years as we have not had a sticky cable.

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