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Local Reel Repair

Posted: November 6th, 2006, 11:45 am
by jsuber
Does anyone have any recommendations on where to get a couple of Shimano reels repaired and cleaned?

Posted: November 6th, 2006, 12:58 pm
by Chalk
I carry mine to the Kitchen table :lol:

Seriously, one should look into doing it yourself, it will increase your reels performance...unless of course you put it back together wrong :oops: :roll: ..The best way to learn a new reel is to get a sheet of white paper and take a part off, place it on the paper and write 1 below it with a pencil, take another off and write two below that one, etc......There's alot sites out there on reel maintenance.

I clean my reels every three to four trips, so carrying them to a shop would be costly.

But if you don't want to do it, I believe Jerry's Bait and Tackle has a cleaning service...I think Jeff Trent (Trouttrent) has a cleaning service as well.

Posted: November 6th, 2006, 1:11 pm
by jsuber
Just looking at the parts on the PDF I got skeered. Its my Shimano Chronarch CH100BSV The thumb spring is shot. I figured it could get cleaned too, and a Stradic 2500 has a little handle problem.

Posted: November 6th, 2006, 1:14 pm
by wevans
I just use mine till they break, throw away and buy another :-D course mine only $25 to 35$ also :o :beer:

Posted: November 6th, 2006, 1:19 pm
by Chalk
Chronarch is a simple reel to take apart, only tricky part is the screws inside the frame after you remove the spool...Thumb spring shot :-? ...sounds like the inside is dirty and not engaging the spool.

Paper, tools, mineral spirits, 3 in 1 oil, reel grease....EZPZ

I use alot of Qtips for cleaning and greasing

Posted: November 6th, 2006, 1:50 pm
by jsuber
I'll give it a shot tonight then.

Posted: November 6th, 2006, 3:45 pm
by grim reeler
There's a guy at Kevin's that does it. Cant remember the name - Bill something.

My last do it yourself cleaning experiment resulted in me removing grease or oil from where I shouldnt have. I made a poorly performing reel completely inoperable. Aprox. $25 later (cleaning only, no repairs needed), it works like a champ again, but you will need to count on not getting it back for at least a couple weeks.

reel cleaning

Posted: November 6th, 2006, 7:02 pm
by Terrier
try this link for some tips:

Reel Cleaning Tips


I've bought parts from Heartland Tackle before - you can get Smoothee drag washers there if you want to upgrade your drag. Check out the ABEC 7 bearing upgrade if you want to increase your casting distance.

Posted: November 6th, 2006, 7:06 pm
by tin can
grim reeler wrote:There's a guy at Kevin's that does it. Cant remember the name - Bill something.
That would be Bill Colson. In fact, I stopped by and talked to Bill today. He does good work.

BTW, he has 2 slightly used Ambassadeurs he's selling for a lady who's husband died. $40 each.