jigfreak
02-14-2009, 06:03 PM
What's the proper way to oil a reel?
Rip-Plugger
02-14-2009, 10:52 PM
on the exterior,you want just a drop at both sides of the bail where it's attached to the rotor.
the handle knob usually has a small cap on it,pop it off and 2 drops in there and put it back on.
if the handle does not have a cap then a small drop where it spins on the shaft to the knob.
interior will require a teardown and cleaning out of old grease thrash ect.
I use a small container of Purple power for the parts full strength,for the outside I use it 50/50 as full strength will remove any anodizing the reel may have,paint too!!.
I soak the internal parts[bearings,gears screws springs and such in the full strength stuff,close the container and allow it to soak over night.the rest I spray on and then rinse then use dish soap to final clean then rinse.
dry all parts and put a small dab on any parts tat slide,roll spin or whatever together and you'll be good to go.when You're ready to put on the side plate,jst spread a bit on top of everything and close her up!
you're done!
R-P
7deadlyplugs
11-11-2009, 09:15 AM
How often should we be oiling a reel to this degree?
finchaser
11-11-2009, 05:15 PM
grease on gears oil on bearings and everything thing else.
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