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Offline BareKnuckleJigs

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Reel Lube
« on: 04/01/15 06:53 UTC »
There are many Lubes designed specifically for Fishing Reels, both Oil and Grease.  There are a few that dominate the positive reviews.  I enjoy maintaining my Gear, and definitely enjoy the Solid Slickness of a freshly/correctly-lubed reel.

There may be some details that others are mindful of, such as, "don't use detergent oils in reels" or "that oil can cut grease" or "that grease may not be compatible with the existing grease", among others.

I tried an "unconventional" (no pun intended) Pair of Lubes for my reels awhile back, and I have been well pleased.  I go through a lot of Reel Lube, I like to maintain my equipment...running out of lube is a pain, also.

For Oil, I use Royal Purple XPR 0w-10 Ultralight Engine Oil...it's almost like water so it's not too heavy for Reels.  It is a Detergent Oil so it can cut grease, so be precise it the application.  None of the parts in my reels are gummed-up with old grease, anymore, which is something that makes reels start to get sluggish/stiff.  The 1st time I used it in my Cardiff 300, it casted almost as well as my Calcutta 200GTB and was almost as slick...I was stoked.  My Calcuttas are better now than they were new.

For Grease, Royal Purple Ultra Performance Grease, #2 NLGI.  The issues that can arise with grease is Weight and Compatibility.  Compatibility with other Greases is the main concern.  When 2 greases meet that aren't compatible, they liquify.  Grease Compatibility Charts can be helpful, but more-so if You know both/all Greases involved.  Remove old grease, apply new grease, then keep an eye on it over some time.  If it liquifies, remove it again then reapply new grease until it stabilizes.

I've been away from Designated Reel Lubes for a few years, and I see no need to stop what I'm doing.
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Re: Reel Lube
« Reply #1 on: 04/01/15 07:49 UTC »
Quantum Hot Sauce for both the oil and the grease if I use any. Most reels new get side plates pulled and most of the grease removed, then liberal amounts of hot sauce is added before the plate goes back on. Southern climate like yours Gary is one thing. Reels at 20 degrees like we can see and fish in almost bind up.
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Re: Reel Lube
« Reply #2 on: 04/01/15 09:34 UTC »
Good post, you guys.
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Re: Reel Lube
« Reply #3 on: 04/01/15 10:20 UTC »
I use hot sauce also.
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Re: Reel Lube
« Reply #4 on: 04/01/15 10:26 UTC »
I use Ardent reel lube products and am pleased with them.  I have changed out a couple of my reels to ceramic bearings  and am pleased with them as well.   

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Re: Reel Lube
« Reply #5 on: 04/01/15 12:17 UTC »
I use Ardent reel lube products and am pleased with them.  I have changed out a couple of my reels to ceramic bearings  and am pleased with them as well.
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have also  replaced most my bearings and wow what a difference!!!!!!!!!
 ardent oil,bearin lube an grease can be picked up online cheap also.. look for the 3 packs.. got mine shipped tmd for  12$  for all 3..
that was a deal
never thought about using royal purple products.
might have to experiment
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Re: Reel Lube
« Reply #6 on: 04/01/15 14:29 UTC »
I use hot sauce on my eggs. :o I buy cheap reels and when they break; I throw them away and buy new ones. I love hot sauce, never put it on a reel, I'll have to try it! (Wonder if I'll break my upper plate when I bite in?) ;D ;D

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Re: Reel Lube
« Reply #7 on: 04/01/15 14:56 UTC »
Electrical connector cleaner. Soak your bearing in that for hour or so. Then wipe and let dry for couple hours. Then oil. 

I switch to ceramic bearings too.  They are well worth the money.

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Re: Reel Lube
« Reply #8 on: 04/01/15 15:04 UTC »
Electrical connector cleaner. Soak your bearing in that for hour or so. Then wipe and let dry for couple hours. Then oil. 

I switch to ceramic bearings too.  They are well worth the money.

  How do you buy ceramic bearings ?

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Re: Reel Lube
« Reply #9 on: 04/01/15 15:40 UTC »
The only after market mod I have done to my reels is changing the drag washers in my spinning reels to carbon washers. Huge difference there.
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Re: Reel Lube
« Reply #10 on: 04/01/15 20:31 UTC »
Cals Drag Grease and Lucas Oil reel oil.

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Re: Reel Lube
« Reply #11 on: 04/01/15 21:00 UTC »
Cals Drag Grease and Lucas Oil reel oil.

I second the Cals and Lucas oil. I was so pleased with the difference the ceramic bearings made that I converted the rest of my reels last winter. I also found that stella parts fit the Stradic so all the bushings have been changed to bearings. I found the cheapo harbor freight ultra sonic cleaner to work the best for cleaning the bearings and reel parts.

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Re: Reel Lube
« Reply #12 on: 04/01/15 21:08 UTC »

  How do you buy ceramic bearings ?
Boca bearing. I don't remember the website address Google them.  Watch a few videos it's pretty easy to install them. I bet I gained 50 feet in my crankin rod setup.  Plus casting is effortless with them. Saves wear and tear on you fishing all day.

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Re: Reel Lube
« Reply #13 on: 04/02/15 05:56 UTC »
Boca bearing. I don't remember the website address Google them.  Watch a few videos it's pretty easy to install them. I bet I gained 50 feet in my crankin rod setup.  Plus casting is effortless with them. Saves wear and tear on you fishing all day.

 I found them later after I read this. I can see here goes another couple hundred bucks. They make four grades of ceramic bearings. Which one do you buy ?

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Re: Reel Lube
« Reply #14 on: 04/02/15 06:36 UTC »
I installed the Abec 7's with the orange seal.