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Old 02-02-2013, 11:52 PM   #12
dbarnett66
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Originally Posted by PapaDave View Post
Basically, once the parts are disassembled, I use WD40 to clean them. As I put them back together I will use reel grease on the gears and springs and a little 3in1 oil on the bearings. I do that because I like the feel of the reel without the grease slowing it down. I am using Carbontek drags for the calcutta 250, you need to buy the drags washers for a 700 though. You end up with an extra washer but those are the ones that fit. I guess you could try using both washers where the one would go, have not tried that yet. And yes, there is a smaller drag washer under the main gear, not sure what it add, but it is there.

The simplist reels I have to take apart and put back together are the old Sealines, 30H, 30SH, 40H and 20SLH. They are about 30 years old and still work very well. That 30H in the photo caught more albacore than many folks see in their lifetime. I used to go out every weekend during the season and usually got limits. Those were the days.
I am rebuilding two Sealine 50H's right now and will build two 30H's when the 50's are done. When it is all said and done, I have about $90 invested in each reel. I know I am stupid crazy for doing this, but I have a love for these work horses. All the chrome is being replaced, decals and badges being replaced, both sets of bearings, and the drag washers are being upgraded to the Carbontex. The reels will be tough to beat once they are completed. You can monitor my progress on this thread. I bought four of these reels for $15 each and have about $75 in parts going back into these reels. I guess I could have bought new, but I caught so many fish on the 50H. It takes me back to my teenage days.

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