Basic Spinning Reel Maintenance

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • What can I do to keep my reel clean and make it last longer?
    This video describes a few techniques you can go by to extend the life of your reel and make it work better.
    In the video, I feature my Penn Silverado 2000 which was made in 2009.
    This video was made a long time ago! Check our newest channel videos for better content!
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  • @mamihamid8187
    @mamihamid8187 Год назад +56

    Took my brand new Battle II 5000 for a spin yesterday for the very first time and I hooked a 20lb yellowtail using a Ugly Stik X2 (medium hard) rod ruclips.net/user/postUgkxM68VkfsQhHaabDce1IwOCXuvumcpbZ_k . This combo was recommended on some website and it did not disappoint me. The reel is smooth, the drag click is pretty cool cause i think it adds to the excitement of fighting the fish, personally the drag is my favorite part. I use braid and 300 yards will fill the entire spool. This combo is my main setup from now on although I have to disclose I am new to fishing.

  • @thegunnut221
    @thegunnut221 4 года назад +130

    I have a problem with all my reels. Every time I wind in the line there is no fish attached!

  • @makoman88
    @makoman88 9 лет назад +11

    Thank you for the instruction Sir. My reel was running crunchy and I was about to put it in the circular file. With just a half hour and stuff I already had I have it running as smooth as new.

  • @krdpoutdoors
    @krdpoutdoors 2 года назад

    Thanks For your time in making this vid. Tonight i plan on cleaning my 2 spinning reels and poles and while im at it im gonna respool my spinning reel. Now During the Off Season so i can prolong the health my of 3 year old penn persuit 3 spinning reels.

  • @hermanwooster8944
    @hermanwooster8944 6 лет назад +2

    I'm thinking of getting a new rod after 20 years of using a spincast. I've never cleaned it or done anything to it and it has lasted all this time without any problems (until now). I'm beginning to think I've been very fortunate that it has lasted so long.

  • @troymckay7788
    @troymckay7788 5 лет назад +5

    Thanks for this I wanted to keep it simple and this is a huge help for a novice like me

  • @PotiaGraphy
    @PotiaGraphy 6 лет назад +3

    its a simple thing to do but not everyone do like this... good video....

  • @thomasashe2681
    @thomasashe2681 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you, RealCleanServices. You didn't touch on my problem but you have excellent camera abilities so I was able to see the answer to my problem. I was wondering what direction the gear on the top of the shaft goes and I was able to see it goes the slightly cupped part pointing down.

  • @ubreakitirepairit3569
    @ubreakitirepairit3569 5 лет назад +3

    I started watching some videos on RUclips on how to oil / maintenance spinning reels, and only 1 of the many videos address removing and lubricating the line roller (on the bail). I started to clean my reels and did not intend on doing this extra step; primarily because I didn't think any of my reels had bearings in that area. Come to find out, their are reels that do have bearings in the line roller and some that just use lubricated plastic washers. Anyhow, I ended up removing the line roller on one of my reels, and low and behold, it was rusted beyond belief. After seeing that, I decided to take apart the line roller on the rest of my reels, and the same thing had occurred on every reel. I actually had to use an impact driver on two of the line rollers, just to get the screw out. I could not get them out by hand and did not want to risk stripping the screws. One screw did end up breaking. So that's how stuck it was in there.
    The point of this is that, I don't think enough people are addressing maintaining the line roller. This will now be the 1st thing I maintain on my reels before anything else. I am almost certain that the reason this happens, is because the line roller is the one part of the rod that is exposed to the most salt. When you think about it, every time you cast your line out into the water, your line gets coated with salt water. That salt water is then transferred to the line roller, and any residual amount transfers to the bearings (if any) of the line roller. Check your reels for this and I'm pretty sure you'll be surprised at what you find.
    This issue creates resistance that can be felt when reeling in smaller fish; and proper maintenance of the line roller will allow your line to roll with the line roller, instead of against it. After I lubricated all of my line rollers, I then took a rubber band, cut it and ran it back and forth across the line roller (in a V shape) to make sure it was properly lubricated.

  • @MRFLIP
    @MRFLIP 9 лет назад +11

    I use rainnex on the out side of my reels and inside the reel bail works great

  • @jeffsmith8958
    @jeffsmith8958 5 лет назад +1

    I like to take apart the bail system and oil/grease the rotating portion and also the handle I’ve seen both corrode! Ardent grease is all I use now it’s a bit more viscous than most I just think you need less to cover areas I’m not a fan of heavy grease! Great video be careful with that power drill a screwdriver is s great invention!

  • @jwayno2550
    @jwayno2550 5 лет назад +4

    Great vid and some very good info but I think wd-40 or pb blaster penetrating oil or anything aerosol is to thin and does not last long at all. I use a low weight motor oil and even grease if I have it handy. It lasts much longer and you can be very precise with the amount you use bc it pours very slow. I filled an old visine bottle with motor oil and it dispenses one drop at a time exactly where you want it. Very handy and you can toss it in your fishing bag or in your boat and have it readily available Incase you or aa fishing buddy need it while your on the water

    • @trumpking4874
      @trumpking4874 Год назад

      Some parts are supposed to be oiled and some should be greased. Any metal on metal movement should he grease

  • @matthewlee5540
    @matthewlee5540 5 лет назад +1

    Nice work. I like to dip the tip of the screws in oil or grease before putting them back in👍

  • @bryanwong1625
    @bryanwong1625 5 лет назад +39

    Went straight to comments to post when i saw wd40 on the screen

  • @Busyascanbe
    @Busyascanbe 6 лет назад +2

    I'm just a weekend angler..... a very good video, thanks very very much. ,

  • @joeralston8252
    @joeralston8252 9 месяцев назад

    My grease was old and dirty. I removed the drive gear, cleaned and replaced the grease.
    Some good advice in here.

  • @tamilwavesfishing1002
    @tamilwavesfishing1002 4 года назад

    My reel also same what you have showed in this video good. I learned some thing how to service my reel individually thanks for the video.

  • @robertbrandywine
    @robertbrandywine 5 лет назад +1

    My cheapie didn't have a gear turning the reciprocating block. Instead it has an arm on the outer gear that moves the block back and forth as you turned the handle. Sort of like a piston rod. Since it fell out when I opened the housing, I had to figure out that the hole in the end of the rod fitted over a protrusion in the reciprocating block (which rode on a shaft that I oiled).

  • @manrod4871
    @manrod4871 3 года назад +3

    Nice video. Id like to know what grease you use and recomend for all the inside gears.

  • @Piterszczyk
    @Piterszczyk 10 лет назад +1

    Cool vid but just one thing: at 6:00 you said "it helps if you know what your doing cause you can take the roller apart, clean it and grease the bearing"- in my experience it is absolutely crucial step as this is the bit where most of the reels (especially budget ones) fail if you fish in saltwater.

  • @geradebowden3293
    @geradebowden3293 4 года назад +3

    Something about cleaning fishing gear and guns thats so enjoyable.

  • @fortpecktim6846
    @fortpecktim6846 5 лет назад +18

    6:18 real is six years old
    13:48 real is four years old
    6:48 didn't know the handle didn't screw off
    7:52 didn't know one screw was shorter
    And you have cleaned this real how many times?

    • @ahmadalghali90
      @ahmadalghali90 5 лет назад +5

      damn .. we got some fbi shit over here

    • @ARCSTREAMS
      @ARCSTREAMS 4 года назад

      @@ahmadalghali90 lmao,this guy should work as a ctu analyst with his time line chart

    • @ARCSTREAMS
      @ARCSTREAMS 4 года назад

      turns out he didn't know how to clean it either lol

    • @BornAgainCynic0086
      @BornAgainCynic0086 12 дней назад

      write in and ask for a refund!

  • @smokster0604
    @smokster0604 8 лет назад

    Very cool great job....getting my grease and reels out now....

  • @tackleboxtonyy
    @tackleboxtonyy 4 года назад +20

    Don’t use WD40.

    • @PescaSalada
      @PescaSalada 3 года назад +1

      Why?

    • @tackleboxtonyy
      @tackleboxtonyy 3 года назад +1

      @@PescaSalada It collects dust and debris

    • @humbertoromo5090
      @humbertoromo5090 3 года назад +1

      WD-40 is a degreaser, it breaks down grease and oil.

    • @tackleboxtonyy
      @tackleboxtonyy 3 года назад +1

      @@humbertoromo5090 yes but it isn’t a lubricant

    • @user-po7iv4ni3o
      @user-po7iv4ni3o 3 месяца назад +1

      He used WD40 for one of the best applications you can use it for 😂

  • @evabarns8012
    @evabarns8012 2 года назад

    Very good video….thank you.

  • @hectorr.7483
    @hectorr.7483 9 лет назад

    I clean my reels with ballistol same stuff I use to clean my guns. It works.

  • @christhropp1772
    @christhropp1772 7 лет назад +1

    What a fantastic video! Heading out to the garage to work on my reels .

  • @willjones3111
    @willjones3111 10 лет назад +3

    I use small Shimano reels for harbor fishing. I try to buy them when they are on sale. I go through them fast and just figure its just another fishing expense. I will try this and see if they last a bit longer. it's funny how people blow money on sigs or beer and hold on to a cheep reel for years. If you just save 1 buck a day its easy to buy a couple new reels every year.. just my 2cents.. love the video tho..

    • @wendyjones5036
      @wendyjones5036 8 лет назад +1

      + Will Jones. You could apply that to a car. Even an idiot knows a car that has been serviced on a regular basis is going to be a competely vehicle than your car that has never had an oil change or any other kind of maintenance. And now it's ready for the breakers yard like your reels. Using one of your non maintained reels
      would feel like stirring stew. A reel is just a tool and i guess you're the guy who uses a blunt axe or a saw with broken teeth. A well maintained tool is a pleasure to use compared to something you have to persevere
      with. Stop being lazy or afraid. Lubing reels isn't hard.
      A serious angler doesn't neglect his tackle so it can fail when you have a record breaker on the hook.
      It's bad form my friend. Stop being mean and buy some decent lube.

    • @willjones3111
      @willjones3111 8 лет назад +1

      You didn't understand what i said.. Yes i drop mine off and even service them myself.. I think that reels are constantly getting better and past problems are getting worked out on newer reels. Cars are much more expensive and i prefer older cars.fishing reels are around 2-1200$ so every year of two buying new reels with better gears,drag and ergonomics.. thank you wendy..

    • @Dman9fp
      @Dman9fp 5 лет назад

      I'm starting to think this may be the way to go if I continue to be into mackerel fishing/ jigging for them. & Got that right about money, no one close to me has any time or money for fun activities any more yet never hear anyone not being able to afford food or unable to make it to a wedding xD (part of the reason I need to get away & fish in the first place lol, getting away from modern intellect/people)

  • @xdsmastermia
    @xdsmastermia 5 лет назад +1

    great info man! exactly what I was looking for

  • @theeabster1983
    @theeabster1983 5 лет назад +1

    Do you have a video that makes it a in-depth maintenance? This was kind of in between. When I seen you take the side plate off I figured you were going to remove all the old grease and pack it with new. I'm sure a lot of people have sanding grit inside that old grease.

  • @randyeggleston7138
    @randyeggleston7138 3 года назад +3

    Also, where are the so called bearings, like when a certain brand says this reel has 5 bearings where another brand says they have 10 bearings? I know that it makes a huge difference in how smooth a reel is, ive just never taken my reels apart and looked for those.

  • @walterdorfner4135
    @walterdorfner4135 4 года назад +3

    What type and brand of grease do you use and reccomend?

  • @frankvaldez2769
    @frankvaldez2769 Год назад

    What parts of the reel do you apply grease and whats parts do you apply oil on????? Thanks. Great video.

  • @bgmedia4199
    @bgmedia4199 4 года назад

    I always do my own Reels with 3 in 1 oil and it cleans it good by taken it all apart and last for a long time i never ever use WD40 becoz of the grit in side the can it last for a long time and never give's me any problem's but people have their own ways of cleaning there fishing gear

  • @michaellee7581
    @michaellee7581 5 лет назад +15

    If you keep adding grease into the reel, what about removing the dirty grease that had already been used? You can't keep adding and not removing.

  • @antidotetp7813
    @antidotetp7813 5 лет назад +8

    You service reels yeah right ,I'd try watching some service videos before making your own ...adding grease on old grease for one ! Good luck

    • @jdl77535
      @jdl77535 4 года назад +2

      what kind of grease is that he used? what kind of grease do you recommend?

    • @junballs6576
      @junballs6576 3 года назад

      A friend I know uses dawn soap to clean then he steams all the oil & grease off. Blow drys it on low settings then he starts from scratch & oil/grease on areas that needs it. Wish I had that luxury.

    • @ARCSTREAMS
      @ARCSTREAMS 3 года назад

      @kentuckyken is kerosene ok to use as a de greaser? or is it bad for plastic parts or body frame etc?

    • @ARCSTREAMS
      @ARCSTREAMS 3 года назад

      @kentuckyken thats good to hear because i drenched my gear box with lamp oil kerosene lol ,perhaps pure industrial acetone is also ok?

    • @ARCSTREAMS
      @ARCSTREAMS 3 года назад

      @kentuckyken ok good to know,, used it on cuts??? thats crazy man its like a chemical a bad one, but its great for metal cleaning ,as a welder i use it sometimes

  • @dougk1835
    @dougk1835 9 лет назад +2

    Great video! Any chance you can do a video of cleaning a Shimano 4500B Baitrunner? or any similar bait runner spinning reel? Thanks

  • @T44m45
    @T44m45 4 года назад

    I know i am late to the party, but I would swap my wd-40 for balistol if i were you. It is a little more money, but it does not thicken and collect dust like wd-40 will. And also all metal parts should get degreased with a degreaser, soap and water or alcohol based instrument cleaner. Before being reoiled or regreased, this will make sure that any old grime will be removes. Also if you encounter any metal parts with a light rust you can degrease and then brush the rust with a stiff toothbrush or some 0000 steel wool with some balistol on it. This has worked wonder on my reels and my guns.

  • @MrVictor8979
    @MrVictor8979 10 лет назад

    Awesome video, awesome tutorial

  • @guns4freedom
    @guns4freedom 2 года назад +1

    I use baby wipes for the outside of my reels and rods.

    • @reelclean
      @reelclean  Год назад

      Haven't heard that one but sounds like a good idea. Idk what chemicals are in the wipes or how they would affect the equipment materials, but sounds like you've had no issues. Thanks for the tip!

  • @MrBorges53
    @MrBorges53 9 лет назад +4

    Good. What kind of grease to use at drag washers? (grease for bearings?)

  • @alfredodirks3537
    @alfredodirks3537 5 лет назад +20

    putting new grease in with old dirty grease and charging for "Cleaning" Service...scary

    • @frederikarpfrandsen154
      @frederikarpfrandsen154 5 лет назад +4

      This is a video on what you can do at home to prolong the life of your reel, not a showcase of his services

    • @alfredodirks3537
      @alfredodirks3537 5 лет назад +2

      @@frederikarpfrandsen154 it's not a good recommendation at all. It's being lazy or uninformed about how to maintain equipment.

    • @alfredodirks3537
      @alfredodirks3537 4 года назад +1

      @Gary Dodgson Please post your comments to the person who made the video. You posted to me which is same side of the argument.

    • @ARCSTREAMS
      @ARCSTREAMS 4 года назад +1

      @@alfredodirks3537 im no expert but even i had it right thinking he should degrease everything to get all that crud out then add fresh grease

    • @alfredodirks3537
      @alfredodirks3537 4 года назад +1

      @@ARCSTREAMS yeah we don't have to be "Experts" it's common sense!

  • @mooreoutdoor9841
    @mooreoutdoor9841 3 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @YeuLaKho
    @YeuLaKho 7 лет назад

    Good video, help me maintenance the reel.

  • @hellaintabadplacetobe6300
    @hellaintabadplacetobe6300 5 лет назад +2

    Very informative.! I'm following you. Thank you Sir. Tight lines.

  • @rawlinsonstan1231
    @rawlinsonstan1231 5 лет назад +45

    Almost got me ‘til you used a power tool on a reel😂 I will never allow you to touch my reel.

    • @TheMojo487
      @TheMojo487 5 лет назад

      ??? you sound like a moron ???

    • @maddawgzzzz
      @maddawgzzzz 4 года назад +1

      same here. Was about to use him. Not now.

  • @sniperNOsniping26
    @sniperNOsniping26 6 лет назад +30

    Remember to always pre thread your screws on your real before using any power tools on it that's not very smart

    • @reelclean
      @reelclean  6 лет назад +6

      sniper,
      You"re absolutely right. In my hast of making the video I showed some practices that shouldn't be exercised at home. I was mainly trying to get the visual content across to the audience, that mostly being the disassembly/assembly process of the reel, along with cleaning info. Thanks!

    • @goinhot9133
      @goinhot9133 6 лет назад +2

      That’s what I thought too. And they seemed a little tight lol

  • @RefinerSimilitude
    @RefinerSimilitude 6 лет назад +2

    My nephew went surf fishing with his dad last season, tossed his stuff in the garage, and now his spinning reel is locked up. Would you do a tutorial on how to free those up please? I'm sure it'd get a ton of views.

    • @reelclean
      @reelclean  6 лет назад +3

      seanautube,
      As a matter of fact, in starting my channel back up, I've been told a few times that a lock-up salvage video would be a great kick-start. I will definitely look into it! Thanks.

    • @tdeuce29
      @tdeuce29 5 лет назад

      Generally if a reel is locked up it's a sign of shot bearings. A complete break down runs around 35. Depending on the types of replacement bearings the price can range from 10-25 on average. If you're ever in Rodanthe on Hatteras Island NC stop by Hatteras Jacks . we are very well versed with all kinds of reels and the damage caused to them by saltwater .

  • @AriscaMusic
    @AriscaMusic 4 года назад

    Good

  • @nc6714
    @nc6714 10 лет назад +2

    What kind of grease are you using? Is it specific grease for reels or just your standard grease?

    • @reelclean
      @reelclean  10 лет назад +2

      Hi Noah.
      For gears, bearings, moving parts, etc., I use Penn Precision grease. It is dark green/blue in color and can be found at many tackle shops, online, and walmart. For a water coating to prevent moisture from contacting the reel, I use super lube general purpose. It's clearish white and is cheap.

    • @nc6714
      @nc6714 10 лет назад

      Thanks for the info. Appreciate it!

  • @joen7526
    @joen7526 6 лет назад +28

    WD-40 collects dirt man

  • @nerodrusus2474
    @nerodrusus2474 5 лет назад

    Hi very thanks for share your exp about this! I have a question is good too wd-40 for rods-rings sea guide-sic?thanks u 1 big like

  • @rapids111
    @rapids111 8 лет назад +9

    What kind of grease did you use whats it called

    • @tomn5880
      @tomn5880 6 лет назад +4

      I used "Lucas Red synthetic high speed bearing grease."

    • @constantinepapoutsis6556
      @constantinepapoutsis6556 4 года назад

      I service my reels and container looks like Super Lube which is an excellent choice because it's synthetic and light. I use brake cleaner to degrease the internals. I know sounds awful but It's essentially naptha gas (like used in Coleman stoves) and as such evaporates quickly leaving no residue. Acetone works too but noxious smell is overwhelming. Can't believe he didn't clean the old grease and just added gobs of new grease. Eventually it all globs up slowing down reels. Sad. I use Zero Friction oil (from Pro Shot Products designed for guns) on bearings as it's super light. Likewise Rem Oil also is excellent

  • @terik555
    @terik555 8 лет назад

    And......thanks for your tutorials

  • @123susanp
    @123susanp 8 лет назад

    I have a 104 Penn spinning reel that I am trying to replace the Bail spring. Can you possible do a video for that? Thanks, or tell me how?

  • @5wisher5weet
    @5wisher5weet 2 года назад

    I’m no expert but yesterday I though a car interior detailing brush is good to get rid of the sand

  • @user-vi6ck1tt6n
    @user-vi6ck1tt6n Год назад

    Bale difficult line line to flip when retrieving

  • @terik555
    @terik555 8 лет назад +9

    Loosen your clutch on your drill to avoid stripping screws

    • @reelclean
      @reelclean  Год назад

      Despite the noise of the head slip going on when I was tightening that screw, that little cordless screwdriver has almost no tangible torque. Far less than could be accomplished by hand with a good screwdriver. Been using them for years and haven't had nearly the issues of driving with a screwdriver. I do however recommend that the final torqueing of each screw be done with an appropriate screwdriver. Also (and this is something I slip up on sometimes in my older videos), all screws should be hand-started before any electric tool is used.
      Thank you for your good information!

  • @mischief1023
    @mischief1023 2 года назад

    My friends dad gave me an old penn Silverado inshore 7ft rod. It's not a spinning rod it's some kind of conventional reel or bait caster rod. Would you know which reel went on it?

    • @reelclean
      @reelclean  Год назад

      If it's a conventional rod then almost any smaller conventional reel should fit it. Go to your locally-owned tackle shop and bring the rod with you!

  • @jonfisher5946
    @jonfisher5946 8 лет назад

    Hey ReelCleanServices, I cleaned my reel with water, I got a damp towel and wiped the inside parts (I took the drag cap off) and pulled out the reel and just cleaned out the inside where there was some dirt... I don't know why but my reel doesn't "sing" anymore when I pull the drag... is my reel toast or what??

  • @darenbrown8421
    @darenbrown8421 4 года назад

    Good info sir, appreciate it.

  • @julianprito3754
    @julianprito3754 Год назад

    Next vid. Basic nail maintenance 🤣

  • @johnbutler2231
    @johnbutler2231 8 лет назад

    Looking for extra reals for my spinning reels, any ideas ? I do use the cheaper reels at this time, I will be upgrading to more expensive reels soon, I hope.

  • @mr.mister7489
    @mr.mister7489 4 года назад +1

    You know you can take off the main gear... by pushing it alittle side ways and pulling out.... and you should clean out old grease too before putting new grease.

  • @29floridaguy
    @29floridaguy 10 лет назад

    Hi good video talk me into cleaning mine for the first time but on one of mine the bail won't flip back when I turn the handle have to use hand or just hard to flip when handle turn any advice thks

    • @billwalker4836
      @billwalker4836 5 лет назад

      @Randy bash
      You might say I'm old-fashioned but I have been making a cast and flippin that bail over with my hand for years after breaking one by using the the the handle to flip the bail over. A buddy of mine told me not to do that and I've never broken another reel.

  • @aaront8396
    @aaront8396 4 года назад +1

    I drop mine in canola oil line and all...works every time.....20 years...

  • @elderdaggerdick1546
    @elderdaggerdick1546 6 лет назад +2

    what grease did you use?

  • @koch4022
    @koch4022 6 лет назад

    Man I screwed up pretty bad, I bought two beautiful penn spinning reels, a 720z and 450ss.the handle dropped on 720z and broke, so I took the 450 handle and rigged it to work with my 720 cause I was going on a trip, now I realize these are good reels and I should of went and got a new one to use and sent these in to get fixed right. So to make a long story short, say I sent u a penn 720z and 450ss and neither have handles, and the 450 has a missing bail spring that resets it back to allow u to reel, how much to clean, check to see if anything else needs replacing or servicing and grease and get them ready to fish like u wud if they was urs.. Ballpark price? Is the handles even still available?

  • @allthingsjaguars6786
    @allthingsjaguars6786 8 лет назад

    question. I have a quantum esaclade thats pretty stiff to turn. could I use a little touch of WD40 instead of the grease?

  • @ryantrainer4153
    @ryantrainer4153 7 лет назад

    I have an ardent c-force spinning reel (freshwater). I actually dropped it in the water today and it got alot of sand in it. Any ideas on how to fix it? Im thinking about just calling ardent and see if they will clean it up for me.

    • @reelclean
      @reelclean  6 лет назад

      You should be able to take it apart, clean it up and throw it back together as long as you have a schematic and the right tools to help you along the way.

  • @lauradowney5546
    @lauradowney5546 6 лет назад

    Really like your video but I have 2 peices that came off and can't fiuger get out where they go can you help

    • @reelclean
      @reelclean  6 лет назад

      Laura,
      Perhaps if you messaged my through my RUclips page with some pics of what happened, I might be able to help, yes.

  • @derickdouangnouanexay
    @derickdouangnouanexay 5 лет назад

    Mine is if u reel really slow I will lock but if u reel really fast it’s ok smooth it’s just lock when slow and u have to add a lil force

    • @robertbrandywine
      @robertbrandywine 5 лет назад

      Are you manually closing the bail?

    • @derickdouangnouanexay
      @derickdouangnouanexay 5 лет назад

      I dont no! What is that

    • @robertbrandywine
      @robertbrandywine 5 лет назад

      @@derickdouangnouanexay Do you realize that after you cast that if you start turning the handle it will close the bail? (The bail is the wire running across the front of the reel.) This takes quite a bit of effort and then turning becomes easy after it has flipped closed. That is normal.
      Most people manually flip the bail closed because they think that allowing the bail to be automatically closed will lessen the life of the reel. So it sounds as if what you are experiencing is normal.

    • @derickdouangnouanexay
      @derickdouangnouanexay 5 лет назад

      Robert Brandywine oh that string lock thingy I think I do I do that sometime like soon as u through it instead of closing it manually I turn the it reel and close it that way sometimes not all the time so how to fix

  • @MazokuxMakorov
    @MazokuxMakorov 4 года назад

    can u or anyone pls tell me what is the beat greece to use for the reel job?

  • @MrEricdgreat
    @MrEricdgreat 4 года назад

    Is it normal for the start on the shaft to wobble??? Thanks

  • @MagisterGentis
    @MagisterGentis 8 лет назад +1

    Dear mister; (or any other fishing enthousiast reading this)
    Is there any chance you have a garcia mitchell 206s/207 and are willing to review it on camera like you did here or make some pictures?
    My dad recently picked up fishing again and he wanted to refurb his reels but the bail bumper (part number 82215) broke, probably due to the plastic becoming brittle after so much time of not using it...
    He hasn't been able to find a replacement part because they don't make them anymore and none of the people making replacement parts ship to Belgium.
    I wanted to surprise him for fathers day by using the 3D Laser cutter facilities at my university to fashion a replacement bumper bail part out of plexi (pmma). But for that I'll need the measurements but I can't seem to find any pictures clear enough to figure them out...
    Hopefully waiting
    Simon

  • @sthevanusmoe6496
    @sthevanusmoe6496 8 лет назад

    +ReelCleanServices can i use WD white lithium grease for the gear ?

  • @martingomezjr7736
    @martingomezjr7736 5 лет назад +3

    4get the dw40, use 3 in 1 oil. Much better

    • @85irocz28
      @85irocz28 5 лет назад

      Always wd 40 actually disloves grease that's thick

  • @DrFeelUp
    @DrFeelUp 10 лет назад +2

    Thank you for this video. It's nice to be able to see exactly what you're doing.
    Couple questions:
    When do you use reel oil ? I see you used grease the whole time.
    Also, you opened the side casing to expose the gears. Do you clean inside there at all? What if the salt was exposed to everything in there? Will grease simply do?
    Thanks buddy!

  • @oscargramajo7659
    @oscargramajo7659 2 года назад

    I have a problem my reel spins but to a point it like really hard to spin the lever

    • @reelclean
      @reelclean  Год назад

      You probably need to take it apart and grease it up!

  • @randyeggleston7138
    @randyeggleston7138 3 года назад

    Is it a bad idea putting that reel magic on braid?

  • @anthonyg6221
    @anthonyg6221 2 года назад

    Whatever you do, don't use an electric driver to reinstall those 3 small screws. That is a plastic housing and could easily strip. That process should be done by a steady hand.

    • @reelclean
      @reelclean  Год назад +1

      You're totally right. Video was made a long time ago and I use different tactics now. Please check back for new content!

  • @Shreko84
    @Shreko84 3 года назад

    What grease are u using and do bearings require to be greased also? Have a stradic 5000fj reel

    • @freddiegonz4113
      @freddiegonz4113 3 года назад +1

      Grease for gears only oil in other areas.

  • @andreyo3303
    @andreyo3303 8 лет назад +1

    Hello, thank you for posting an informative video on Reel Disassembly. I was able to take apart and re-assemble my Penn SG7000. But I have one problem. I also took the shield off of a bail spring compartment and took the spring out. Seemed simple at first. But now that I am re-assembling a few days later, I have no idea how the parts go back into that compartment. I can send a picture if I am not being clear. Could you send a picture or post a video of the internals of a bail spring compartment for a Penn SG reel? Thank you!

    • @andreyo3303
      @andreyo3303 8 лет назад

      Just figured it out! Thanks

  • @rationallogic5325
    @rationallogic5325 4 года назад +7

    Using WD-40 on fishing reels? All my fishing reels just staged a protest in horror.

  • @RonMTube
    @RonMTube 9 лет назад +16

    No fish oil in WD-40. It's a myth.

    • @kenmcpherson5638
      @kenmcpherson5638 6 лет назад

      Ron Mehringer yeah I think people are thinking of krill oil

    • @jimwoodmansee
      @jimwoodmansee 5 лет назад

      right; WD-40 is strictly a decreaser-water displacer

    • @Emptypockets51
      @Emptypockets51 5 лет назад

      Fish oil in PAM cooking oil spray. All you have to do is spray and smell. Kickoffs also.

  • @CrunkyOMan83
    @CrunkyOMan83 Год назад

    Try not use that high of power drill on screwing it in is ok to use it to unscrew but that just my way, I rather hand tighten screws in.

  • @ericashockley1703
    @ericashockley1703 9 лет назад

    Can you do a tutorial for a rear drag reel? I have a Pflueger rear drag that needs cleaned BADLY!!!

    • @reelclean
      @reelclean  8 лет назад +4

      +Erica Shockley I took a little break from the channel but yes! I have a Shimano spirex and a couple of avengers I'll try to open up within the next couple of weeks. Stay tuned.

  • @Targetfocus
    @Targetfocus 8 лет назад

    What type of Super Lube do you use? thank you.

  • @zebrastripes8514
    @zebrastripes8514 10 лет назад

    how often do you have to do this? is it after every fishing trip? Only for saltwater or fresh water or both?

    • @reelclean
      @reelclean  10 лет назад

      I would recommend you do a basic external cleaning and minor lubrication at least every five uses for saltwater. Of course, the extent of use, level of wear, age and quality of reel, and many other factors will contribute toward the need to clean and lubricate.
      For fresh water reels, cleaning will be much less often, but it's the same concept.

  • @italiantroutaholic8926
    @italiantroutaholic8926 5 лет назад

    so where would you put Oil then if you grease everything else???

  • @MartinTeerly
    @MartinTeerly 2 года назад

    How about the rain ? Is it ok for reel to get rain on it ?

    • @reelclean
      @reelclean  Год назад +1

      Sorry for the late reply! In case you're still wondering, most reels and modern fishing equipment is being made to a (fairly) good standard of weather resistence. Obviously, the less the better, but normal rain on the fishing trip and even salt spray from the boat is ok, keeping in mind that this is all considered "normal wear-and-tear". So it's always a good idea to have your equipment serviced at least once a year, and do your part to keep it clean after each trip out. The more you care about your equipment and take prudent steps to maintain it, the more life you'll get out of it.
      Once last point, and this one should be obvious but it must be reiterated, you get what you pay for! Do your research and put some money into your reels, rods, etc if you plan on using it for a long time.
      Cheers!

  • @theeabster1983
    @theeabster1983 5 лет назад

    Why would they not put a grease fitting at the bottom of the real or somewhere so that you can just put a grease gun on there and push out the old grease with new. (Rhetorical question)

  • @Fanati_XX
    @Fanati_XX 4 года назад

    Why dont you put out the main gear, clean the old grease a re-grease everything with new one ?

  • @r.reyez.r2513
    @r.reyez.r2513 7 лет назад

    I have a question my spool of my reel keeps falling off like u pull it up it comes off what should i do?

    • @reelclean
      @reelclean  6 лет назад

      Allen,
      Seems like maybe the drag knob is stripped out or broken somehow. Without seeing it, it's hard to make a determination.

  • @rouseyanglerholics
    @rouseyanglerholics 2 года назад

    Well done mate. Obviously quite a while ago when you posted this. Just wondering if you have a baitcaster version? Im looking to do a maintenance lesson with our juniors and just making sure im covering all the basics.
    Thanks
    Rousey

    • @reelclean
      @reelclean  Год назад +1

      No I don't... but a very good idea and I'm making new videos every week again and will put that on the list to upload! Stay tuned!
      Thanks and cheers!

  • @randyeggleston7138
    @randyeggleston7138 3 года назад

    But To the guy who asked about putting grease on the drag disks? I’m not sure that would be a great idea, they are fabric, and it’s designed to slip a little but to much and you wouldn’t have a drag at all. In this video you didn’t take the drag system apart.

  • @diegomedina7344
    @diegomedina7344 9 лет назад +5

    How often do you disassemble the reel to clean it?

    • @bodhizafa7125
      @bodhizafa7125 6 лет назад +1

      At the beginning of every fishing season.

    • @tomn5880
      @tomn5880 6 лет назад

      I did ours once a year in the off season (Minnesota) Total of 6 spinning reels and two bait casting reels.

  • @lavahx2202
    @lavahx2202 8 лет назад

    Hey there. I have a problem with my spinning reel. Every time I reel in, it makes a sound. Do you have any tips to fix it? By the way nice video.

    • @lavahx2202
      @lavahx2202 8 лет назад

      By the way it doesn't make any sound if it is at reverse mode. The only noise it makes is when it has it drag on.

  • @rondellschuyler7074
    @rondellschuyler7074 Год назад

    What is your opinion of Okuma reels ?

    • @reelclean
      @reelclean  Год назад

      I think that they do make a few good models, but I think that everyone has such different standards by which they judge a reel, my specific criticisms wouldn’t necessarily apply to you. My advice is pick a reel frame (or series/line of reels) or model line, and research reviews on that line of reels and see what people think about them. For me to give a full opinion, I’d have to post a full video on the details of why I like/dislike certain parts of the reel. And I could do that! But there are so many types of reels out there… hard market of videos to get involved in.

  • @SleepyxSensei2.0
    @SleepyxSensei2.0 5 лет назад

    What grease brand did you use?