I can't take credit for this idea but I want to let you know how it worked out.
On my new to me OTHERBOAT, I have dual motors and control. The starboard motor control was really tight, a bear to move, both shift and throttle. I researched the web and found a few videos on how to lube binding cables and make like new. Yeah right but I decided to give it a shot since replacing the cables was a nasty job on my hull.
You can search for the videos but here is a description of what I did.
Remove the cables from the control box. I did not undo the cables at the motor even though the videos said to do so.
Attach a 2 foot or so piece of old fuel line to the control cable slipping it past the sliding rod onto the casing of the cable. Choose a fuel lie size that fits the diameter of the cable. Put a hose clamp on the line to keep it in place.
Hold the fuel line upright so that you can fill it with penetrant and/or oil. For my really tight cable I started with WD40 followed by a load of light machine oil.
Attach a compressor to the open end of the hose and apply about 40 to 50 psi of pressure. I made up a fitting for the air connection by connecting two male air fittings back to back, One slides into the hose end and the other connects to the female disconnect on the compressor hose.
The interesting part is that although you might expect air to swoosh in, it doesn't. It almost seems that nothing is happening. I ran the air for an hour and a half, checking every 30 minutes or so to see if there was still oil in the piece of fuel line. If you look at the motor ends of the cables, eventually you will see water/penetrant/oil dripping out. Just let it run till you are sure the dripping is clean oil.
I was hoping that the cables would loosen up a bit but to my surprise, they are like new! When I first reassembled the control handles and tried them, I though I forgot to reconnect the cable ends to the clevis pins.
A lot of things on this boat have not gone smoothly but in this case, it made my day
On my new to me OTHERBOAT, I have dual motors and control. The starboard motor control was really tight, a bear to move, both shift and throttle. I researched the web and found a few videos on how to lube binding cables and make like new. Yeah right but I decided to give it a shot since replacing the cables was a nasty job on my hull.
You can search for the videos but here is a description of what I did.
Remove the cables from the control box. I did not undo the cables at the motor even though the videos said to do so.
Attach a 2 foot or so piece of old fuel line to the control cable slipping it past the sliding rod onto the casing of the cable. Choose a fuel lie size that fits the diameter of the cable. Put a hose clamp on the line to keep it in place.
Hold the fuel line upright so that you can fill it with penetrant and/or oil. For my really tight cable I started with WD40 followed by a load of light machine oil.
Attach a compressor to the open end of the hose and apply about 40 to 50 psi of pressure. I made up a fitting for the air connection by connecting two male air fittings back to back, One slides into the hose end and the other connects to the female disconnect on the compressor hose.
The interesting part is that although you might expect air to swoosh in, it doesn't. It almost seems that nothing is happening. I ran the air for an hour and a half, checking every 30 minutes or so to see if there was still oil in the piece of fuel line. If you look at the motor ends of the cables, eventually you will see water/penetrant/oil dripping out. Just let it run till you are sure the dripping is clean oil.
I was hoping that the cables would loosen up a bit but to my surprise, they are like new! When I first reassembled the control handles and tried them, I though I forgot to reconnect the cable ends to the clevis pins.
A lot of things on this boat have not gone smoothly but in this case, it made my day