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Old 07-11-2013, 11:28 AM   #1
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Thanks for the great post. I recently did a similar tune up to my SeaLine 40. The reel cast well befor but definately better after the tune up. I had never taken the sealine apart befor and was surprised to see the cetrifical break system that runs inside the ring in the left side plate. The saltist has the same system from seeing you photos. I took the little wieghts off the pins and out of the reel when I reassmbled it. Just wanted to see if there is a diffence. Did you leave them in your reel? Mike
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Old 07-11-2013, 04:24 PM   #2
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thanks for sharing .

great presentation . did recent tear down on my tn 16 .
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Old 07-11-2013, 07:21 PM   #3
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Nice quality pics and post. Thanks. Its gotta feel good to get that much spin on the spool.
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Old 08-25-2013, 12:41 PM   #4
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Where do you guys get the lube for the reels??? Do you use different lube for different parts of the reel??? I went to fishing fools and they gave me a light weight oil saying that its all I need to lubricate the reel. But when you open the reel there is grease in there... I'm going to use it for now but wonder if I should get something better and redo it??
What do you use to clean the dirt from inside the reel??
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Old 08-25-2013, 01:29 PM   #5
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Where do you guys get the lube for the reels??? Do you use different lube for different parts of the reel??? I went to fishing fools and they gave me a light weight oil saying that its all I need to lubricate the reel. But when you open the reel there is grease in there... I'm going to use it for now but wonder if I should get something better and redo it??
What do you use to clean the dirt from inside the reel??
I picked up my lubricants from CharkBait. Check out
http://alantani.com/index.php?PHPSES...gqtpmscfi6qr56&
for tons of great information and schematics. Generally I run two kinds of synthetic lube, marine grease for gears and coating internal walls of the reel, and Cals grease for the drags.
Look online for
TSI301
SpeedX reel lube
ReelX reel lube
Cals Grease
Yamaha Marine Grease 3 oz tube

To get rid of the dirt and old grease, use carb cleaner, soak the bearings and pinion use a old toothbrush to scrub the parts. Air dry or use compressed air before greasing and lubing parts. Take pictures if you have complex assemblies and line up in order parts as you remove them.

There is a world of difference between the fine oils and the high end synthetic lubricants. Time the before and after service free spool, you'll feel like a pro.
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Old 08-25-2013, 01:45 PM   #6
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Thanks lipripper, That's the info I needed. Working on my reel right now... It was full of dirt and sand.. lets just say there was no free spinning lol...
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Old 08-25-2013, 01:19 PM   #7
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Thanks for the great post. I recently did a similar tune up to my SeaLine 40. The reel cast well befor but definately better after the tune up. I had never taken the sealine apart befor and was surprised to see the cetrifical break system that runs inside the ring in the left side plate. The saltist has the same system from seeing you photos. I took the little wieghts off the pins and out of the reel when I reassmbled it. Just wanted to see if there is a diffence. Did you leave them in your reel? Mike
I pulled them off of all three Saltists I have. They seem to harden with age and do not want to stay on. I even put a light coat of grease to see if that would provide enough friction to keep in on....but it failed to keep them on.
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