How do you clean a walmart Shimano? Most expensive I've purchased. Yours look cheaper I think. Mines including the gears are all made of plastic. I think Shimano calls it ci2 or ci2 1/2 ... They're extremely durable.
Don’t spin the handle or rotor fast to drive water out because it instead drives it into the tight spots. I got a bunch of good reels from Saragosas, Stradics, TLDs, accurates and Penns and I’m afraid to crack them open.
@@FishinwithGRAMPS That is a LOL situation. I’ve alway spun the rotor until a Shimano video said not too.. I used to use a blow dryer just enough heat up r
I think its piss poor that with all the high end reels shimano sells they could not provide a proper maintanance sheet yet. All information you get is "put a drop of oil on all movin parts". Yeah, thanks for nothing shimano.
@@JetthoopsOnTikTok If you are the Type of person that soaks everything in the cheapest oil he can find than yeah. Its not rocket science. But Shimano Sells about 18 Differed Oils and Greases all for a very specific application and type of reel and they tell you to exlusively use their products in the specified place and quantity.
@@lobster8009 they js do that so u buy their products any reel oil will work on a bearing Yh there’s some stuff you need special oil or grease for but that’s on the insides of the reel that you rarely have to do
There are many complete tear down and assembly vids for Shimano reels on censor youtube... all my Shimano reels came with exploded drawings and info. I own several... going back 35+ years
The rubber band tip is genius. Thanks, Gramps!
Yeah, that's pretty slick
Love knowing these tips, Gramps. Thanks
Always good to know. Thanks for the tips gramps. Really helpful😁😁👌👏💯
Why tighten the drag before wash?
Beats me, Shimano made the video, I just shared it
Good stuff gramps. I appreciate the video. 🍻
Glad you enjoyed it
That shaft that goes up and down does not get oiled, it gets a light coat of grease .
video came from Shimano... you can go lecture them on how to maintain their reels if you like.
Do you have to use the Shimano oil? I have oil for reels.
I normally use the Lew's Lucas Oils oil and grease.
How do you clean a walmart Shimano? Most expensive I've purchased. Yours look cheaper I think. Mines including the gears are all made of plastic. I think Shimano calls it ci2 or ci2 1/2 ... They're extremely durable.
Don’t spin the handle or rotor fast to drive water out because it instead drives it into the tight spots. I got a bunch of good reels from Saragosas, Stradics, TLDs, accurates and Penns and I’m afraid to crack them open.
LOL, this came from Shimano
@@FishinwithGRAMPS That is a LOL situation. I’ve alway spun the rotor until a Shimano video said not too.. I used to use a blow dryer just enough heat up r
Never wash your reel when unspooled. From Shimano.
lol, Shimano made that video, soooo
@@FishinwithGRAMPS check again.
@@cuongtrieu9549 ok ruclips.net/video/jWwlvKDy2Pk/видео.htmlsi=tWbOG1rX2Abu4gJQ
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I think its piss poor that with all the high end reels shimano sells they could not provide a proper maintanance sheet yet. All information you get is "put a drop of oil on all movin parts". Yeah, thanks for nothing shimano.
Most reels are the same is it rly needed it should be common knowledge before you get a high end reel anyway
@@JetthoopsOnTikTok If you are the Type of person that soaks everything in the cheapest oil he can find than yeah. Its not rocket science. But Shimano Sells about 18 Differed Oils and Greases all for a very specific application and type of reel and they tell you to exlusively use their products in the specified place and quantity.
@@lobster8009 they js do that so u buy their products any reel oil will work on a bearing Yh there’s some stuff you need special oil or grease for but that’s on the insides of the reel that you rarely have to do
There are many complete tear down and assembly vids for Shimano reels on censor youtube... all my Shimano reels came with exploded drawings and info. I own several... going back 35+ years