Nice work brother! I'm a fan of grease on the worm gear especially because of the hotter months. Oil doesn't offer enough protection and the hot summer days will really thin it out, but whatever works for ya man. Again great job. 👊💪
Everyone reading this, please go check out TACKLEJUNKY81s video on cleaning a baitcaster. His series is the most comprehensive out there and it has helped a LOT of people. Thanks for watching brother 👊 I'm glad to hear you use grease too. I've done it that way for years and not had an issue. Wanted to try it on this one because so many folks are adamant about only using oil on the worm gear.
As a mechanical engineer, I must say that you did an AWESOME job on this video! Great attention to detail with really good video quality and clear explanation. Kudos to you on this video and part one.
Hands down the best "complete" disassembly (see video Part 1) as well as reassembly and how to properly oil and grease a baitcasting reel video on youtube! I'm glad I found it.
Who's watching in 2021? I watched this not needing to do any cleaning on my reels.. Lol by far the BEST reel clean ect video I've watched to date.. Thanks Debo 🎣🇺🇸🎣
I spooled it with 8 LB test mono for lighter lures, gave it some practice casts and found that it did cast well ruclips.net/user/postUgkxSlytCJqozTF7EbdP4LWP-HUXf9WRDJ0e , except that the anti-backlash setting had to be turned up almost all of the way to keep the "overcasts' ' down. I disassembled it, and found that if I potted some "shim washers" behind that anti-backlash magnet assembly, it got the magnets closer to the spool without rubbing, and I could get better control with about a 6 to 7 out out 10-Max setting. I also noticed that the handle shaft had some internal end play, maybe only 2 or 3 thousands of an inch, but it's still noticeable. If the anti-backlash and shaft tolerances were "tightened up" this would be a fantastic value. I've only used it for 4 days of fishing in a month's time, but I plan on keeping it.
This video did a lot of things for me: scared me, educated me, and prepared me. I'm a little bit intimidated to clean my curado (which desperately needs it) but now I'm prepared to give it a shot. Great video.
This has to be one of the best tutorials I've ever seen for a baitcaster. I have this same exact reel, although it must be a newer revision because a couple things were different on it. But for the most part it was identical and this help me immensely to clean and reassemble it for the first time. Thanks a ton.
Great video Debo: The close ups shots were first-class and explaining each step of reassembly was excellent. Your videos got me started doing major cleanings to my older reels. The best thing is the memories these old reels bring back to me. I had to update my lubes so I order a new supply from Bass Pro. I ordered Penn Precision reel grease and Penn reel oil. The grease is dark green and extremely sticky. I also got a bottle of Reel Magic. This stuff does everything. The list of uses follows. Cast farther, Reduces line memory, U.V. Protection, Reduces Corrosion, Reduces icing, Ozone Safe, Non-sticky, Anti-Static, Non-Staining, Odorless when dry, Use for Fresh or Saltwater. It revitalizes jig and spinnerbait skirts. The amazing thing is it does work really well for everything they claim. I think you should try it they sell this stuff by gallon so that should tell something.
I do have a can of reel magic. I use it whenever I spool up a reel. I'm really bad about reapplying through the year though. Thanks for watching my friend, appreciate all of your support!
I taken reels apart plenty of times before. I've never taken them completely apart as you did in the first video and this one. Very detailed thank you very much
Awesome! This is now part of my reference library. Like the way those bent tweezers and channel locks make taking off and replacing those otherwise iffy parts really doable. Great stuff!
Another great and helpful video. I do eventually plan on jumping in and cleaning my reels myself, but I can see myself pausing the video often to catch up, LOL. Thanks Debo!
Awesome video! I followed along with parts 1 and 2 while disassembling my Tournament Pro Speed Spool LFS to clean, oil and grease it. It was my first time doing all of it and it was very easy with the help of your videos. Thanks!
What a great video man. I’m new to baitcasters this year and I bought 3. I got 2 Lew’s and a Johnny Morris platinum signature combo. I’ll be using these videos to take them down and clean them this winter!
Thanks to these videos I had the confidence to take apart and fix that messed up fuego reel I told you about. Put some braid on it and caught a couple today on the warpig lipless. Thanks brother!
Great video DEBO! Thanks for taking the time and effort to put this together. I know it was tedious and time consuming, but well worth the effort for us. You rock!
Great job on maintaining a baitcaster. I have done my own many times in the past, but just could not be bothered most of the time, so my reels get a lot of use and little loving. I should really pay more attention to doing it regularly. Must be 15 years since my little Abu Ambassadeur 2500c saw a clean, still does the job, but would probably appreciate a bit of loving.
Dand I grease that rolling bearing instead of oil it on all of my baitcasters. Anyway great video. I was hoping to see what you did on that rolling bearing but I learned a lot more. You are very thorough in your videos.
I have a reel that i greased way to much and I though it way done for cause ive never taken a reel apart before then i found ur 2 part video and now i feel confident enuf to to it my self thx to u man what a nice reel this is thx a bunch
Thanks for the video series Debo. I had this weird tick in my lews custom black. Got the side plate off, and figured out where it was and got rid of it mostly. The tick was there when I got it.
Thank you, this video is very helpful. I have a abu garcia revo4 inshore left handed and last month I dropped it in sandy saltwater, I send it to a repair shop and I still dont like how it feels. The repair shop try to sell me another baitcaster (very expensive). Once I get the proper tools I will give it a try.
Thank you so much for this. Such a clear and easy to follow video. Painted my reel with car paint which wasn’t cheap in the first place and could not get it back together to save my life. Glad I didn’t have to give up on fixing it and being out 200 dollars
Nice video, for the small pieces I use the Abu grease, for the gears I use Yamaha Marine grease and for oil I use REM oil. I never thought about de greasing the bearings, looks like I have a new project before ice thaws
Fantastic video friend. Its really helpfull to have infos like this one when you are not a pro and have to take care of your equipment. I hope you can continue with your channel doing good stuff like this one. Thanks
Seems like all Lews have bad drag washer problems. I thought my reel was toast until I changed it out. And awesome video I just recently got into taking apart baitcasters and this really helped where I need to lube. Thanks man. I subscribed!
I really enjoyed these videos, very in depth and informative. I’ll definitely come back to this video when I get brave enough to clean my own lol. Great video Debo 👊🏻
Hey I've got a question for ya. The bushing that slides on between the main shaft and the roller bearing should be orientated which way? There are flat spots on one end amd the other end is round on the inner diameter part not the outer circumference. Thanks for any help. This is by far the best complete takedown of a baitcaster!!!!!!!
So last year I bought to ardent apex elites at a show. Just like a lot of people I look for deals and have a miss mosh of gear. I took one of those reels apart and saw the amount if grease used and was in awe. It was even hard. So I did a quick and dirty cleaning and re greasing. The night and day difference in the two was crazy. So I also have two rods I need to pick up reels for. I'm thinking I want to do Slx fir both but I might do an Slx and a LFs. I try not to spend really over a 120 on reels. I got another kid on the way so I gotta think of family first
It truly does make q difference to have a freshly cleaned reel. Both of those reels are great options. Yes, stay within your budget. I definitely understand how that goes with a family and kids. Appreciate you watching my friend!
So with degreasing the bearings with brake clean, ive been noticing the bearings are louder when installed back in with the 1 drop of oil. Is this common since we removed the grease the factory used? Everything spins great just noticeably louder when freespinning the reel. Appreciate the great video! was able to finally fully clean all of my reels after many years of use. All are like brand new! ( using stock bearings still for now )
Found a Daiwa that had been underwater on a bank at the lake. So I watched one video to see how to disassemble & Reassemble it to clean it. Which I have done and all back together. Everything seems to be working well. However I did get some grease on that black friction disc, which mine is kind of a fiber rubber material. Is that going to damage or deteriate that type of material? Should I take it all back apart and wipe that completely dry even if it feels and works ok to me now?
That's awesome man! Glad my vid helped. Nope, won't hurt it. It may lessen the drag power but if it was just a tiny bit, should work fine. Tight lines man!
Hey Debo good morning so I’ve been watching part one and part two of your videos my problem is I washed it real good last night let it dry all night long put it all back together this morning but my side plate will not go back on and I don’t want to break no ears or nothing off do you have any pointers
Something isn't in there correctly then. Make sure the yoke is not upside down. Make sure none of the gears/drag washers are out of alignment. Make sure you loosen your spool tension knob.
My bad I think I miss worded its the side plate on the other side where your other brake is it’s a Mach 1 I’ve had problems with it ever since I got it but it always has gone on after a while I was just wondering if u have heard of this problem
Maybe some reels don't contain identical parts but I just tore down and cleaned 4 Johnny Morris Signature Series, 1 Johnny Morris Carbonlite and 2 JM Carbonlite 2.0 reels. The c-clip used to hold the worm gear on, all mine had a thin washer that went on after the plastic piece and before the clip. Maybe Lew's doesn't use the washer?
Amazing how to. Things to remember: go slow polishing anything with a Dremel or drill with buff pads. You do not want to create heat on any of the metal or gears. Also they sell a pinion remover on eBay. It's a must have if you plan on servicing your own things. Have a good one brother.
Huge thanks to you bro , you save my reel ❤️, problem in my push button as it not coming back after starting reeling in line. But i think now i can solve this problem. My another problem is how to use centrifugal breaks on my cedros saltwater cj 273 lx reel. I can open left side plate and get access to breaks but can't understand how to increase or decrease, plz help me
One question. The big drag washer of my blackmax 3 seems to be made of the same brown material of the little washer. I notice the larger one you work with on your reel seems different, like white color. Is mine ok?
Awesome break down, Debo. Do you have any advice for someone thinking of switching from magnetic to centrifugal brakes? I'm considering go from daiwa to shimano and am curious about difficulty of adjustments between lures. Maybe a video about it if it's worth the time? Thanks man.
I do have some vids on the difference but not specifically that aspect. If you're use to magnetic brakes, it won't be bad. The centrifugal brakes help a lot at the beginning. Sometimes with wind they struggle a bit more because they don't have the magnets working throughout the whole cast. Just keep that thumb control handy and you'll be fine! Thanks for watching man!
Good job explaining how it’s done But many people will get in over their heads Baitworks in Springfield, Missouri offers cleaning and repairs of all fishing reels and rods as well as Fin and Feather
The oil with the blue cracked cap is Lew’s oil, their caps always come cracked. I like their oil for all internal bearing that are not easily accessible because it’s thicker and stays put better. I don’t use it for my spool bearing because of it being thicker and it slows the spool a lot.
Quick question on AR bearing. I have an Abu Garcia Black Maxx baitcaster and it seems that the anti reverse slips when I reel in the cold. I have completely cleaned the AR bearing including the plastic cage and the metal pins but nothing seems to work. Any thoughts? Thanks
That would have been my first guess. Take your spool out and look at the pin. Is it bent or pushed to one side. Check the pinion gear (the piece that you put the spool pin back into when you put the spool back in your reel). That will have 2 or 4 little slots in in where the spool pin fits. Are those damaged or worn down on one side?
@@brendanleung2395 ok, those have been the two culprits I've encountered. I'd take it to a local tackle shop. Good luck man 👊 Let me know what you find out!
Nice work brother! I'm a fan of grease on the worm gear especially because of the hotter months. Oil doesn't offer enough protection and the hot summer days will really thin it out, but whatever works for ya man. Again great job. 👊💪
Everyone reading this, please go check out TACKLEJUNKY81s video on cleaning a baitcaster. His series is the most comprehensive out there and it has helped a LOT of people. Thanks for watching brother 👊 I'm glad to hear you use grease too. I've done it that way for years and not had an issue. Wanted to try it on this one because so many folks are adamant about only using oil on the worm gear.
TackleJunky81 grease in gears only. Isn’t that the rule?
@@YankeeTankerOutdoors I'll grease other areas like Debo did in this video, but I never oil a gear...always grease for me.
The 2 washers at 17:35 are called wave washers.
TackleJunk
Don't care that this was a year old. I just started fishing a casting reel and this was extremely informative and helpful. Thank you
As a mechanical engineer, I must say that you did an AWESOME job on this video! Great attention to detail with really good video quality and clear explanation. Kudos to you on this video and part one.
Thank you man, that means a lot! Appreciate you watching 👊👊👊
had to be probably THE best, in depth, informative breakdown I've ever seen man! nice job
Thanks man, appreciate you watching. Hope this helps folks out. 👊
This video is the best reel clean and lube video on the TUBE.. thanks
Hahah thanks man 👊👊👊
Hands down the best "complete" disassembly (see video Part 1) as well as reassembly and how to properly oil and grease a baitcasting reel video on youtube! I'm glad I found it.
Who's watching in 2021? I watched this not needing to do any cleaning on my reels.. Lol by far the BEST reel clean ect video I've watched to date.. Thanks Debo 🎣🇺🇸🎣
Means a lot man! Thank you for watching!
I spooled it with 8 LB test mono for lighter lures, gave it some practice casts and found that it did cast well ruclips.net/user/postUgkxSlytCJqozTF7EbdP4LWP-HUXf9WRDJ0e , except that the anti-backlash setting had to be turned up almost all of the way to keep the "overcasts' ' down. I disassembled it, and found that if I potted some "shim washers" behind that anti-backlash magnet assembly, it got the magnets closer to the spool without rubbing, and I could get better control with about a 6 to 7 out out 10-Max setting. I also noticed that the handle shaft had some internal end play, maybe only 2 or 3 thousands of an inch, but it's still noticeable. If the anti-backlash and shaft tolerances were "tightened up" this would be a fantastic value. I've only used it for 4 days of fishing in a month's time, but I plan on keeping it.
This video did a lot of things for me: scared me, educated me, and prepared me. I'm a little bit intimidated to clean my curado (which desperately needs it) but now I'm prepared to give it a shot. Great video.
One of the best cleaning videos I've ever watched! No wasted time and extraneous chit chat. Great video clarity as well.
This has to be one of the best tutorials I've ever seen for a baitcaster. I have this same exact reel, although it must be a newer revision because a couple things were different on it. But for the most part it was identical and this help me immensely to clean and reassemble it for the first time. Thanks a ton.
Great video Debo: The close ups shots were first-class and explaining each step of reassembly was excellent. Your videos got me started doing major cleanings to my older reels. The best thing is the memories these old reels bring back to me. I had to update my lubes so I order a new supply from Bass Pro. I ordered Penn Precision reel grease and Penn reel oil. The grease is dark green and extremely sticky. I also got a bottle of Reel Magic. This stuff does everything. The list of uses follows. Cast farther, Reduces line memory, U.V. Protection, Reduces Corrosion, Reduces icing, Ozone Safe, Non-sticky, Anti-Static, Non-Staining, Odorless when dry, Use for Fresh or Saltwater. It revitalizes jig and spinnerbait skirts. The amazing thing is it does work really well for everything they claim. I think you should try it they sell this stuff by gallon so that should tell something.
I do have a can of reel magic. I use it whenever I spool up a reel. I'm really bad about reapplying through the year though. Thanks for watching my friend, appreciate all of your support!
Best reel cleaning video on the internet 👍🏻👍🏻
I taken reels apart plenty of times before. I've never taken them completely apart as you did in the first video and this one. Very detailed thank you very much
Awesome! This is now part of my reference library. Like the way those bent tweezers and channel locks make taking off and replacing those otherwise iffy parts really doable. Great stuff!
Yea, those tweezers were a game changer lol! Thanks for watching my friend 👊
All I can say is THANKS for these 2 video's
I can always count on Debo for high quality content! Thank you!
Thank you for watching man 👊👊👊
Debo thanks you, this video gave me the courage to attempt cleaning my bait casters, and it was easier than I thought it would be. Great video.
Awesome man! A little maintenance really helps them over the long run! Tight lines 👊
I took my first reel apart and cleaned it thanks to your videos .. helped a ton and was very easy to follow your instructions 👊👊👊
Just wanted to say thanks. I needed to make sure my drag washer wasnt upside down, and it was. Fixed, thanks o your video!
Tanks for a good educational video, a complete how to clean and lube a baitcaster, probably the best one I’ve seen! 👍
Love. You man I took my bait caster part like four months ago and I lost a piece and I forgot how to put it together thank you man
Another great and helpful video. I do eventually plan on jumping in and cleaning my reels myself, but I can see myself pausing the video often to catch up, LOL. Thanks Debo!
HOW DOES THIS NOT HAVE MORE LIKES?!?!? very in-depth vid thanks so much, helped a lot!!👍🏼
Awesome, hope it helps man!
That Tutorial is really in point. Thank you from Germany.
Awesome video! I followed along with parts 1 and 2 while disassembling my Tournament Pro Speed Spool LFS to clean, oil and grease it. It was my first time doing all of it and it was very easy with the help of your videos. Thanks!
Nice! It's always interesting to see how people do maintenance on their reels.
Thanks man, appreciate you watching 👊
What a great video man. I’m new to baitcasters this year and I bought 3. I got 2 Lew’s and a Johnny Morris platinum signature combo. I’ll be using these videos to take them down and clean them this winter!
My god. Thank you for making this video. I appreciate you!
Thanks to these videos I had the confidence to take apart and fix that messed up fuego reel I told you about. Put some braid on it and caught a couple today on the warpig lipless. Thanks brother!
Best torturial I've ever seen! Just what I needed! Thank you so much!
Great video DEBO! Thanks for taking the time and effort to put this together. I know it was tedious and time consuming, but well worth the effort for us. You rock!
You're welcome my friend. Third time filming was a charm. Had mic and sound issues the first two times I filmed it...😑😥
Cool, nothing like a finely tuned machine, you've got that thing running like a Swiss Watch!
Yea, take care of your gear and it will take care of you!
Great job on maintaining a baitcaster. I have done my own many times in the past, but just could not be bothered most of the time, so my reels get a lot of use and little loving. I should really pay more attention to doing it regularly. Must be 15 years since my little Abu Ambassadeur 2500c saw a clean, still does the job, but would probably appreciate a bit of loving.
I just got my baitcaster 5 months ago and had never cleaned it this tutorial really helped great job
Awesome, glad it helped👊👊👊
Another excellent and educated video by DEBO. Thank you!
Dand I grease that rolling bearing instead of oil it on all of my baitcasters.
Anyway great video. I was hoping to see what you did on that rolling bearing but I learned a lot more. You are very thorough in your videos.
I have a reel that i greased way to much and I though it way done for cause ive never taken a reel apart before then i found ur 2 part video and now i feel confident enuf to to it my self thx to u man what a nice reel this is thx a bunch
Thanks man, seeing one of these broke down helped a lot in troubleshooting my Depth Master. Taking mine apart now.
great video for us Lew's reel owners
Thanks for the video series Debo. I had this weird tick in my lews custom black. Got the side plate off, and figured out where it was and got rid of it mostly. The tick was there when I got it.
Thank you, this video is very helpful. I have a abu garcia revo4 inshore left handed and last month I dropped it in sandy saltwater, I send it to a repair shop and I still dont like how it feels. The repair shop try to sell me another baitcaster (very expensive).
Once I get the proper tools I will give it a try.
Thank you so much for this. Such a clear and easy to follow video. Painted my reel with car paint which wasn’t cheap in the first place and could not get it back together to save my life. Glad I didn’t have to give up on fixing it and being out 200 dollars
the most complete tutorial I've found, thanks!
Thanks man, hope it helps out!
Thanks for the video man it's the most through i have ever seen and very well explained
Thanks for watching man, hope it can help folks out. Have a good weekend!
What an awesome little set of videos. My LFS is brand new, but now I'm looking forward to the first reel maintenance.
Outstanding video! Thanks for posting.
This video just saved my pro max from the trash after 3 hrs of bipolar moods. Good stuff.
Hahah yes! Glad it helped out man!
Nice video, for the small pieces I use the Abu grease, for the gears I use Yamaha Marine grease and for oil I use REM oil. I never thought about de greasing the bearings, looks like I have a new project before ice thaws
Thanks for watching man. Yea, there are 100 different ways to skin this cat 😂
thank you for this. i will be diving into cleaning my own this year. very intimidating 😂 but this will help a ton. very in depth
You're welcome, hope it helps out!
Love the breakdown man. Would be great to see a spinning reel version
Very informative. Did i miss a drop of oil on the black knobs on the handle?
great information as always Debo
Fantastic video friend. Its really helpfull to have infos like this one when you are not a pro and have to take care of your equipment. I hope you can continue with your channel doing good stuff like this one. Thanks
Thanks for watching man. I hope this helps folks out. I will certainly try to keep making helpful vids 👊
Amazing tutorials man. Just what I needed to dive into my Lew's Speed Spool that is giving me issues!
Thanks for watching and hope the vid helps 👊
Hey Debo. I just bought a brand new lews lfs with the super pinion and I noticed that there it a little bit of reverse between when trying to reel.
Seems like all Lews have bad drag washer problems. I thought my reel was toast until I changed it out. And awesome video I just recently got into taking apart baitcasters and this really helped where I need to lube. Thanks man. I subscribed!
Saved to faves! Thanks for the vid!
Thanks for the awesome tutorial man!
Thank you so much for the video!!!! This clears up so many questions!!!!
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
Dude. Amazed. Well done.
Thanks brother, always appreciate your support 👊👊👊
I really enjoyed these videos, very in depth and informative. I’ll definitely come back to this video when I get brave enough to clean my own lol. Great video Debo 👊🏻
Thanks man, really hope they help folks out. Have a good weekend!
You to buddy 👊🏻
Excellent video! Thanks for sharing.
Hey I've got a question for ya. The bushing that slides on between the main shaft and the roller bearing should be orientated which way? There are flat spots on one end amd the other end is round on the inner diameter part not the outer circumference. Thanks for any help. This is by far the best complete takedown of a baitcaster!!!!!!!
So last year I bought to ardent apex elites at a show. Just like a lot of people I look for deals and have a miss mosh of gear. I took one of those reels apart and saw the amount if grease used and was in awe. It was even hard. So I did a quick and dirty cleaning and re greasing. The night and day difference in the two was crazy. So I also have two rods I need to pick up reels for. I'm thinking I want to do Slx fir both but I might do an Slx and a LFs. I try not to spend really over a 120 on reels. I got another kid on the way so I gotta think of family first
One daiwa fuego and one shimano slx, there you have two fantastic baitcasters.
It truly does make q difference to have a freshly cleaned reel. Both of those reels are great options. Yes, stay within your budget. I definitely understand how that goes with a family and kids. Appreciate you watching my friend!
@@Benjamin-S both of those are great picks too!
Exactly what I was looking for, thank you.
You're welcome! Hope it helped!
Thanks for the great video did this today really helped me out.
well done sir... great before and after..
Thanks man, appreciate you watching 👊
So with degreasing the bearings with brake clean, ive been noticing the bearings are louder when installed back in with the 1 drop of oil. Is this common since we removed the grease the factory used? Everything spins great just noticeably louder when freespinning the reel. Appreciate the great video! was able to finally fully clean all of my reels after many years of use. All are like brand new! ( using stock bearings still for now )
Found a Daiwa that had been underwater on a bank at the lake. So I watched one video to see how to disassemble & Reassemble it to clean it. Which I have done and all back together. Everything seems to be working well. However I did get some grease on that black friction disc, which mine is kind of a fiber rubber material. Is that going to damage or deteriate that type of material? Should I take it all back apart and wipe that completely dry even if it feels and works ok to me now?
That's awesome man! Glad my vid helped. Nope, won't hurt it. It may lessen the drag power but if it was just a tiny bit, should work fine. Tight lines man!
I did mine the other day took it down put it back together nice.
Hey Debo good morning so I’ve been watching part one and part two of your videos my problem is I washed it real good last night let it dry all night long put it all back together this morning but my side plate will not go back on and I don’t want to break no ears or nothing off do you have any pointers
Something isn't in there correctly then. Make sure the yoke is not upside down. Make sure none of the gears/drag washers are out of alignment. Make sure you loosen your spool tension knob.
My bad I think I miss worded its the side plate on the other side where your other brake is it’s a Mach 1 I’ve had problems with it ever since I got it but it always has gone on after a while I was just wondering if u have heard of this problem
Helped me so much. My reel runs better than when I bought it
Awesome, glad this helped out 👊
Nicely done sir.
Thanks man, greatly appreciate your support 👊
Maybe some reels don't contain identical parts but I just tore down and cleaned 4 Johnny Morris Signature Series, 1 Johnny Morris Carbonlite and 2 JM Carbonlite 2.0 reels. The c-clip used to hold the worm gear on, all mine had a thin washer that went on after the plastic piece and before the clip. Maybe Lew's doesn't use the washer?
Wow! Great video very informative 🤙🏼
When reassembling, does the clutch sleeve or ball bearing go on first?
Great tips, and careful to not over tighten the line pawl cap because many will crack.
Too loose is always better than too tight if you plan on taking anything apart several times.
Yea, most just have a plastic cap that screw on so far and many will turn it just far enough it cracks, especially if the reel is a few years old.
Absolutely, snug but not tight. Appreciate you leaving that tip for folks. As always, appreciate your support 👊
Awesome tutorial! Thank you
After you use the brake degreaser I assume you need to clean the degrease fluid off the bearing before applying oil. How do you clean that fluid off?
I would also put some grease where the thumb bar mechanism slides makes it more pleasant.
Great video and information
Hey Debo I buy a used Dawa older reel the brakes or sticking and I can't see why what do you thank
Amazing how to. Things to remember: go slow polishing anything with a Dremel or drill with buff pads. You do not want to create heat on any of the metal or gears. Also they sell a pinion remover on eBay. It's a must have if you plan on servicing your own things. Have a good one brother.
Thanks for the informational video!
You're welcome, hope it helps folks out!
Great video, put everything together but i turn the handle and the spool does not spin. What did i do wrong?
Very good tutorial
Did you soak your parts in anything to get the grease and grime off?
No, my old lady has some tide stuff and is a wizard at that lol
Huge thanks to you bro , you save my reel ❤️, problem in my push button as it not coming back after starting reeling in line. But i think now i can solve this problem. My another problem is how to use centrifugal breaks on my cedros saltwater cj 273 lx reel. I can open left side plate and get access to breaks but can't understand how to increase or decrease, plz help me
I really like the yamalube marine blue grease from Yamaha. Super sticky, water and corrosion resistant
Nice! I haven't tried that.
Im a spincast fella myself, but im cleaning and lubing an old Quantum Classic Exspress for fathers day
Great follow up vid appreciate it.
Thanks for watching, hope it helps people!
One question. The big drag washer of my blackmax 3 seems to be made of the same brown material of the little washer. I notice the larger one you work with on your reel seems different, like white color. Is mine ok?
Awesome break down, Debo. Do you have any advice for someone thinking of switching from magnetic to centrifugal brakes? I'm considering go from daiwa to shimano and am curious about difficulty of adjustments between lures. Maybe a video about it if it's worth the time? Thanks man.
I do have some vids on the difference but not specifically that aspect. If you're use to magnetic brakes, it won't be bad. The centrifugal brakes help a lot at the beginning. Sometimes with wind they struggle a bit more because they don't have the magnets working throughout the whole cast. Just keep that thumb control handy and you'll be fine! Thanks for watching man!
@@DEBOSFishing cool thanks man .
Do you have any liquid solution for soaking and cleaning old grease on gears.
Do you do reel repair or maintenance for random people 🤔? My shimano 150 mgl is getting very hard to turn the handle for some reason?😮
Good job explaining how it’s done But many people will get in over their heads
Baitworks in Springfield, Missouri offers cleaning and repairs of all fishing reels and rods as well as Fin and Feather
my reel wouldnt cast and this helped me fix it i was losing mind before thank u
That's awesome to hear man! Glad you got it working again!
The oil with the blue cracked cap is Lew’s oil, their caps always come cracked. I like their oil for all internal bearing that are not easily accessible because it’s thicker and stays put better. I don’t use it for my spool bearing because of it being thicker and it slows the spool a lot.
Yep, that's why I got the less viscous high speed oil for bearings. Thanks for watching my friend 👊
Quick question on AR bearing. I have an Abu Garcia Black Maxx baitcaster and it seems that the anti reverse slips when I reel in the cold. I have completely cleaned the AR bearing including the plastic cage and the metal pins but nothing seems to work. Any thoughts? Thanks
That would have been my first guess. Take your spool out and look at the pin. Is it bent or pushed to one side. Check the pinion gear (the piece that you put the spool pin back into when you put the spool back in your reel). That will have 2 or 4 little slots in in where the spool pin fits. Are those damaged or worn down on one side?
DEBO'S Fishing No, I dont see any damage.
@@brendanleung2395 ok, those have been the two culprits I've encountered. I'd take it to a local tackle shop. Good luck man 👊 Let me know what you find out!