Moved my new to me S2 from Berkeley, CA to Oakley up on the Delta. When we started it took a good amount of pressure to move both throttle and gear selector levers. Couple days later I disconnected the cable from the throttle at the engine and it moved freely. Didn't try the shift cable though it did feel free at gear box.
I am making an assumption that it is either the levers at the pedestal or the red cables. I tried to lift off the compass, no luck. No screws on side or top (except two screws that hold on compass light). The compass is in a S/S cap on top of an edson pedestal. Question is, when I get the compass off, can I squirt WD-40 into the cable, or even a light airgun oil dripped into the cable? If not, then I guess I need to replace the cables. Is there a national source for these (whatever you call a red cable) cables? Look like what you see on a ten-speed. Hey, even at 75 I'm still learning. Thanks, Hal
I am making an assumption that it is either the levers at the pedestal or the red cables. I tried to lift off the compass, no luck. No screws on side or top (except two screws that hold on compass light). The compass is in a S/S cap on top of an edson pedestal. Question is, when I get the compass off, can I squirt WD-40 into the cable, or even a light airgun oil dripped into the cable? If not, then I guess I need to replace the cables. Is there a national source for these (whatever you call a red cable) cables? Look like what you see on a ten-speed. Hey, even at 75 I'm still learning. Thanks, Hal