Changed out the steering cable last week and it feels like I just bought a new boat. Thanks for all the help.
A buddy of mine helped me change out the steering cable, and after we pulled the old one out, he cleaned it up and it began to move in and out of the sleeve a lot easier. He wanted to bet me a $100 that I really didn't need to replace the cable, just pull it out and clean/ lube it and it would be as good as new. I told him he was full of $@*! and that I thought there was probably more corrosion inside the cable itself. It can't just be cleaned; it has to be replaced.
Who is right? IS there a way to just clean it up and NOT replace?
A buddy of mine helped me change out the steering cable, and after we pulled the old one out, he cleaned it up and it began to move in and out of the sleeve a lot easier. He wanted to bet me a $100 that I really didn't need to replace the cable, just pull it out and clean/ lube it and it would be as good as new. I told him he was full of $@*! and that I thought there was probably more corrosion inside the cable itself. It can't just be cleaned; it has to be replaced.
Who is right? IS there a way to just clean it up and NOT replace?
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