J Jack Klarich Guest Mar 5, 2013 #11 Bedrock said: Cheers. Any particular grease you would recommend? Click to expand... Permatex 24110 Ultra Disc Brake Caliper Lube, 8 oz. : Amazon.com : Automotive You may try this, it will not wash out from the rain here in Florida
Bedrock said: Cheers. Any particular grease you would recommend? Click to expand... Permatex 24110 Ultra Disc Brake Caliper Lube, 8 oz. : Amazon.com : Automotive You may try this, it will not wash out from the rain here in Florida
doctor727 Active Member Mar 5, 2013 #12 had to do the ttake apart and lube thing to my shifter shaft. Once I did, PERFECT. Good marine grease will last quite a while down here.
had to do the ttake apart and lube thing to my shifter shaft. Once I did, PERFECT. Good marine grease will last quite a while down here.
Bedrock Active Member Jul 29, 2013 #13 Conclusion: so, it turned out that the cause of the sticky rear brake pedal was a corroded rubber bushing inside the pedal. Had the bushing replaced & slightly bore out the inside of the pedal, & now the brake pedal is working perfectly.
Conclusion: so, it turned out that the cause of the sticky rear brake pedal was a corroded rubber bushing inside the pedal. Had the bushing replaced & slightly bore out the inside of the pedal, & now the brake pedal is working perfectly.
Slo-Ryd Junior Member Contributor Jul 29, 2013 #14 Bedrock, thanks so much for posting the fix for your problem. Invaluable info that goes a long way in helping others down the road :ap
Bedrock, thanks so much for posting the fix for your problem. Invaluable info that goes a long way in helping others down the road :ap