ircphoenix
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Insanely stiff when cold, loosens up when warm.
Is there a fix, or is the only solution to replace the cable?
Is there a fix, or is the only solution to replace the cable?
Did you loosen the carb side to see if the cable and linkages are traveling easily?
The cable can be lubricated....and then changed next year...at least that's how mine went.
Tom-D does cables now, if you can answer his questions.
What is the speed of an unladen braided 16 gauge 7-wire cable?
What's the fastest speed?I haven't yet. That'll be this week. The carb *should* be good as it was rebuilt a couple of years ago and the mixture control problem existed before and after the rebuild according to the previous owner. But I'm going to be double checking this week with a buddy of mine who knows WTF he's doing.
At the annual the mechanic said they tried to use "really good penetrating oil" to loosen it up to no avail.
What is the speed of an unladen braided 16 gauge 7-wire cable?
Mine in my 180 did the same thing...I didn't like it and was waiting for the cable to break....Nice clean and lube from the A&P and we are good to go. Next time it happens though ill likely just replace the cable before something bad happens.
What's the fastest speed?
That's what I'm wondering. If the cable is coming apart inside or if it's just seized up from being old.
Most likely coming from together. Yup might be it.
Insanely stiff when cold, loosens up when warm.
Is there a fix, or is the only solution to replace the cable?
That's what I'm wondering. If the cable is coming apart inside or if it's just seized up from being old.
Sounds like an oily cable to me. Degrease then WD-40 the snot out of it and see how it works then.
Quite common to be gummed up with age. It cannot be lubricated properly without being dismantled and cleaned, which is why the quick fixes of spraying something all over the ends from the outside can make the problem worse over time.
If it is worse when cold and less so when warm, suggests the cable is not coming apart.