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throttle linkage lube
what do you guys use to lubercate your throttle linkage. Looking at my cd repair disk, they list some types of hydrolic fluid that I have never heard of, and says to use them only, anything common to use?
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I use hydraulic fluid. But I'm a weirdo. It's available at Home Depot in the log splitter section.
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can I use plain old engine oil or tranny fluid?
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This is right next to the hair splitter section. Transmission fluid seems to be a popular solution.
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throttle linkage
Being the maverick that I am, I use a good waterproof white grease. Once a year, pop the joints apart with the twist of a screwdriver, clean and reapply, then squeeze the joints back together.
I've done this on all my old Benzs' and they always appreciated it. |
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what model is your benz?
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The FSM for w123s says to use ATF.
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