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Message Subject: Brand new reels
Pathfinder44
Posted 8/14/2007 1:41 PM (#269968)
Subject: Brand new reels




Posts: 79


Location: S.E. Wisconsin
Just picked up a couple of new reels and noticed a severe amount of reel grease in the worm gear, do any of you clean these areas up upon getting a new reel? Would regular oil be better and a good cleaning after every use be better than globs of grease? Any other tips for keeping this reel working like it does now? Thanks
PIKEMASTER
Posted 8/14/2007 2:06 PM (#269973 - in reply to #269968)
Subject: RE: Brand new reels





Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160
When I get a new reel I will use it 1-2 days and then clean all the factory grease out and soak and clean the bearings. I use HOT SAUCE GREASE AND OIL, U do not need that much grease on the gears, after the bearings are clean 2 drops of oil. I will also remove the drag washers and clean them and coat them with CAL'S DRAG GREASE. GOOD LUCK
esoxaddict
Posted 8/14/2007 2:09 PM (#269974 - in reply to #269968)
Subject: Re: Brand new reels





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Demon, I usually tear down a new reel and wipe all the grease off everything but the main drive gear. Then I will put a drop of oil on all the other moving parts, including the worm gear. If you run your finger along the worm gear and all you get is a black finger, its time to oil it again. I keep a couple Q tips in my tackle box to clean it off if it gets really gooped up, otherwise I just keep it oiled. Then at the end of the season I do a complete teardown, cleaning, and re oil the whole thing. They work better when they are oiled -- a lot of what comes from the factory with grease all over it will actually work better if you get rid of the grease and use oil instead.

p.s. a little oil goes a LONG way.
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