Some old cloth to wipe off visible grease, and then kerosene and old tooth brush for most parts. WD40 for most plastic parts. For soaking bearings, alcohol. If bearing needed cleaning, carburator cleaner spray and canned compressed air does the best job.
Upon faking my reel apart down in the main gear there was a wire . I cant find out where it came from And my secondary anti reverse hangs freely and makes a clicking noise when the reel is held horizontal but not when held vertical Ive taken the reel apart twice First time was only the top but the second time i took it apart fully (didnt touch the secondary anti revers because i could clean it while it was on) I dont know where the "spring" went Any help would be apreciated
very good video! thank you
thank you very much
Thank you for the excellent tutorial - extremely helpful!
Tad
Great video! Thank you ^_^
What kind of grease did you use? Very good video. Thank you.
SKF LGFP. Its a bit tackier compared to other reel grease but reels size 10000 and above, it works well.
What did you use to remove the old grease from the body inside .
i usually use kerosene for my reels and to soak the bearings .
Some old cloth to wipe off visible grease, and then kerosene and old tooth brush for most parts. WD40 for most plastic parts. For soaking bearings, alcohol. If bearing needed cleaning, carburator cleaner spray and canned compressed air does the best job.
Upon faking my reel apart down in the main gear there was a wire .
I cant find out where it came from
And my secondary anti reverse hangs freely and makes a clicking noise when the reel is held horizontal but not when held vertical
Ive taken the reel apart twice
First time was only the top but the second time i took it apart fully (didnt touch the secondary anti revers because i could clean it while it was on)
I dont know where the "spring" went
Any help would be apreciated
Check out part 2 of this video. You can the video in my channel. Go to 40 : 00 in the part 2 video