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On Feb 28, 7:52*am, JJ Sinclair wrote:
Errrrr......... When I went to A&P school (oh so many years ago) they told us that aircraft cables should NOT be lubercated. What did they say about lubricating sheathed/enclosed cables such as throttle, carb heat, and mixture? My experience is that, unless they have an integral nylon sheath, they do need to be lubricated but LPS-2 in not a good choice. BTW a review of AC 43.13-1b found this: 7-150. CORROSION AND RUST PREVENTION. To ensure a satisfactory service life for aircraft control cables, use a cable lubricant to reduce internal friction and prevent corrosion. My poor experience with LPS-2 on aircraft control cables was with the enclosed throttle cable of my PA28-180. I have never lubricated open control cables that run over pulleys although AC43.13-1b does seem to say that is appropriate in some circumstances. thanks Andy |
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