turbine tester Pro Joined Apr 8, 2011 Messages 153 Reaction score 10 Points 718 Location PEI Canada Country Canada Snowmobile 2006 Attak Dec 22, 2014 #1 Hey Guys, Is it ok to put a bit of oil or grease inside the shock adjuster cable. just thought it may help it from freezing and add some lube. MrSled Site Admin/CEO Staff member Joined Apr 13, 2003 Messages 21,686 Reaction score 9,286 Points 2,103 Location Schofield, WI Website www.totallyamaha.com Country USA Snowmobile 2020 Sidewinder SRX Dec 22, 2014 #2 Im sure it wouldn't hurt but what works better than grease is throttle cable lube. Maybe a dab of grease on each end before you put it together. steiner Staff member Moderator Joined Feb 10, 2008 Messages 7,017 Reaction score 8,472 Points 2,063 Location Niverville MB Canada Dec 23, 2014 #3 If using grease use a synthetic grease or a grease designed to work in low temps. Regular grease may make it difficult to adjust when cold. You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads rear skid and shock cable - Tod Dec 4, 2006 Apex General Talk Replies 1 Views 852 Dec 4, 2006 iasledder Anyone Remove there RA cable and leave it out? tttario Dec 26, 2009 Apex General Talk Replies 2 Views 828 Dec 26, 2009 ROCKERDAN 2009 Apex rear shock adjuster - Cable issue rkkoeb Mar 15, 2020 Apex General Talk Replies 9 Views 2K Mar 19, 2020 03RX1-ER-LE Mono shock adjuster question Brian A Dec 13, 2019 Apex General Talk Replies 3 Views 764 Dec 13, 2019 Brian A H Stiffness Selector 2006 RTX Apex-Cable ok, shock is problem Hoxtongue Feb 11, 2014 Apex General Talk Replies 2 Views 520 Feb 12, 2014 steiner Share: Facebook Bluesky LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
Hey Guys, Is it ok to put a bit of oil or grease inside the shock adjuster cable. just thought it may help it from freezing and add some lube.
MrSled Site Admin/CEO Staff member Joined Apr 13, 2003 Messages 21,686 Reaction score 9,286 Points 2,103 Location Schofield, WI Website www.totallyamaha.com Country USA Snowmobile 2020 Sidewinder SRX Dec 22, 2014 #2 Im sure it wouldn't hurt but what works better than grease is throttle cable lube. Maybe a dab of grease on each end before you put it together. steiner Staff member Moderator Joined Feb 10, 2008 Messages 7,017 Reaction score 8,472 Points 2,063 Location Niverville MB Canada Dec 23, 2014 #3 If using grease use a synthetic grease or a grease designed to work in low temps. Regular grease may make it difficult to adjust when cold. You must log in or register to reply here.
Im sure it wouldn't hurt but what works better than grease is throttle cable lube. Maybe a dab of grease on each end before you put it together.
steiner Staff member Moderator Joined Feb 10, 2008 Messages 7,017 Reaction score 8,472 Points 2,063 Location Niverville MB Canada Dec 23, 2014 #3 If using grease use a synthetic grease or a grease designed to work in low temps. Regular grease may make it difficult to adjust when cold.
If using grease use a synthetic grease or a grease designed to work in low temps. Regular grease may make it difficult to adjust when cold.