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Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 186
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with star drags (I've gone greased carbon fiber all 10 of my sealines, plus a calcutta,, a luna my abus, a few lo pro casting reels, also all my dads toriums, saltists, etc.) excess lube is not a big deal. it'll just squeeze out. unless of course you use half the container
![]() ![]() ![]() think about the drag stack, you're applying pressure to it. excess is squeezed out, and the grease is there to lube it to make it smooth. the grease won't affect the pressure applied by the star and collar, and since they don't absorb anything, they aren't going to swell or whatever. as for increased drag, yeah you get a little, but it's not really all that much. it's the quality of drag that's immeasurably better than the quantity. earlier this week was on a boat in a good c-bass bite off pt. mugu in oxnard. and of course I hook into a huuuuuuge bat ray. what else ![]() ![]() ![]() lever drags and grease are a different issue. I've not opened up my avet. probably won't either.
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 275
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what kind of grease should i use for the reels?? i want to open and clean a reel for the first time. Its not as smooth as it should be.
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: San Diego
Posts: 664
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Search up Alan Tani, he has some great tutorials and write ups on reel maintenance. Been doing reels for a long time and have settled on Cal's and Yamaha marine grease thanks to him. Oils I use what ever is on sale since I end up servicing bearings after every trip anyway.
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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I use this: http://www.amazon.com/Pro-Boat-Greas...d_bxgy_t_img_c With the applicator, it's a good deal if you don't need to clean a huge number of reels. When I first needed some grease I bought some hot sauce grease and oil. Like the red color but not paying 100X per oz for it :P Have heard others inc. Tani mention Yamaha marine grease but I'm guessing it's essentially the same as this stuff, which I've been happy with. All you really need is some grease like this, small tub of cal's (I bought 1 oz off ebay), and some corrosion x. At some point I'll get some carb cleaner for cleaning out bearings... |
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