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			ok guys   its time for me to finally replace my steering cable im going to cut the old one out and clean the tube and get all the grease and dirt out before i put in the new cable what i would like to know is do i grease up the knew steering rod before i install it or just put it in clean because i think all the grease that i put in before is what caused the hard steering in the first place grease attracts dirt so do i grease it and what kind of grease OR do i put it in clean you guys never failed me before so what ever you tell me im going to do fishing is right around the corner youll be seeing me down at atlantic highlands ramp say hello 
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			Use marine waterproof grease. Lightly grease with your fingertip after initial installation and before tightening the nut..
		 
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			like quick silver 24C  would neverseize be good
		 
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			Man there's some serious de ja vu going on with this thread, or like Robin Williams said "vu ja de"; "I know damn well I've been here before".
		 
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			I've not used that before but if it is anything like AntiSeize, it will be messy till you sell the boat to someone else. Trying to find the word waterproof on the 24c but everything else looks good. 
				__________________ '75 Cuddy with '00 Johnson Ocean Pro 150 horse Benny Last edited by tsubaki; 03-23-2008 at 05:35 PM. | 
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