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I clean all my Shimanos myself.
I tear them completely down to the frame and clean every single part. As for lube, you need a good reel grease, a good reel oil and Shimano's drag grease. I oil the bearings and apply a VERY thin amount of grease to most of the moving parts (there are more of these than you think). I also put new drag grease on the fiber drag washer. Shimano is the only company I know that has a lubricated main drag washer. 13 reels and several years of service without any problems. I am not good at spotting wear in certain parts, so this year will be the first year that I send them to the Shimano factory for an overhaul. I know some guys that clean their own reels, but send them in every 3 or 4 years for a factory lookover. Keeps 'em in top shape and it is not too expensive. Brad Brad Coovert, 2003 Angler of the Year, Greenfield Bassmasters Please visit our sponsors: http://www.geocities.com/greenfieldb...ponsorPage.htm Indianapolis Colts over Tennessee Titans 33-7, 29-27 Go Colts! |
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