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What should I use to lubricate my clutch cable? When it's super cold, it won't work....the only way it will engage is if I manually pull on the lever on the tranny...makes it kinda hard to get to school....

 

anyway, I thought maybe just spraying WD-40 might work, but I'm not sure...ideas?

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yep, wd-40, I had a tight cable after pulling the engine out with the cable still attached, sprayed fair bitr of WD-40 and it works like new again.

I should really learn to un bolt everything, last time I took the engine out I broke my throttle cable :-/ I keep making the same mistakes, over and over again.

But a new one also sounds like a good idea

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WD-40 is a good short term lube but not good for long term

 

This is what I was thinking....

 

I don't think it's the throwout bearing, since the cables (HH too...) are probably origional, and the throwout bearing is less than 1k miles old....but it's been in there long enough to make me suspect that it wasn't an installation problem

 

alot of great ideas here, thanks!

 

and yes, I've ordered a new clutch cable from the dealership near my parents house (MNSubaru club discount!), and will just replace it when I have access to a garage....but it's too dang cold/snowy to be doing repairs outside if it can be avoided....

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