wtb ja handbrake cable
wtb ja handbrake cable
As per title must be 100 % UNSEIZED and both lh and rh will fit I have 4 cables 1 works, thanks guys[/b]
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Re: wtb ja handbrake cable
Sounds too familiar. Have you tried soaking them in kero, using penetrene, Wd40, freeze spray and the likes? And a fair bit of wrestling too... :roll:jzma70 wrote:I have 4 cables 1 works, thanks guys[/b]
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Hang it up and let the wd40 run down the cable. Leave it a day or so topping it up with wd40 every now and then. Then try and pull the cable loose. Or you can also put one end of the cable in a vice, hold the other end of the cable and try to move the sheath instead, you can get a better hold on the outside. Try twisting it also, in the direction of the cable twist so you're not opening the cable up as you twist (tighten it instead, you'll see what I mean)
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or you could just get the cable redone???
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I may have a good one there. I will check for you.
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