Does the clutch cable require regular maintenance such as lubrication? If so, what lube is best and whats the best way to go about it?
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Lubricating Clutch Cable
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Re: Lubricating Clutch Cable
I have done quite a bit of reading on this topic as I have a brand new cable I installed in my 77 and wasn't sure on whether or not to lubricate before installing. What i have read suggests that most handbrake cables operate dry, as grease attracts dirt/road grime. And that WD-40 is not an acceptable lubricant as well. I did read that white lithium grease has been used by some, if the cable is older, but seems best to avoid if possible.
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Re: Lubricating Clutch Cable
My opinion....If you are going to disconnect the cable from the clutch pedal to pour oil or whatever in/down it, just replace the thing.
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2017 Golf R ( APR Stg. 1)
2018 F350 crew long box