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My first reel(s) overhaul....
went flawlessly thanks to Alan Tani's tutorial..His thread located here: http://alantani.com/index.php?topic=42.0 made it a no-brainer.
I'll also confirm what many have already said: "The Daiwa Sealine's are super easy to work on." I've never done this before on any reel and was able to clean, oil, grease and throw all new bearings, o-rings and drags in two reels in about an hour. I'M PUMPED! http://i1109.photobucket.com/albums/...3/b7d93bac.jpg http://i1109.photobucket.com/albums/...3/5bb57068.jpg |
Oh, I almost forgot...THANKS GUYS!
For all the advice in this thread a couple weeks ago: http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/s...ad.php?t=10013 |
Nice work.
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Thanks Bus... I think you were the one that originally linked me to that Alan Tani thread. There's no way I would have done it without that tutorial...Heck, I've thought about crackin into a conventional for many years and never got balls to do it...until now...haha |
Good job, what oil / grease / bearings / drags did you end up using?
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Hey Swank..I think you helped me in that thread too..Thanks again! Went with the new Daiwa bearings, smooth drag carbontex drags, cals for the washers, reel x for the bearings and for grease I used some mobil 1 synthetic marine grease that I use on my boat and dirt bikes. |
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I'm in...my wife always loves my "guys trips" to havasu....especially when ASU is on spring break..cause we all know how innocent ASU girls are |
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