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I stumbled across this on the web today, and thought it was a great article on how to supertune a baitcaster. I am going to try what he has told me with an old baitcaster... just to see how it works.
http://www.ultimatebass.com/content/view/72/83/ Ryan
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That looks like a good read. I will dive into it more when I have more time.
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Tunning reels is like tunning your vehicle, when you are finished and after dumping all that money you could have purchased a reel that already had all those features and for less money.
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I agree with Raul. Also a good cleaning, grease, and little "reel magic" can go a long way. But hey, it could give some the yankees something to do this winter.
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I'm sure glad i live in the South. The lakes never freeze (not thick anyways), but you do have slick roads during ice storms.
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I posted a similar article here a few years ago.I tuned all my baitcasters by cleaning up the shafts and gears with ultra fine emery cloth.Then lube them and all the bearings(after cleaning them)with hot sauce.It makes a big difference.You can also super tune your spinning reels and they will operate much smoother.
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![]() Just went for a scooter ride through Greenwood last weekend. ![]() Be careful when tuning your reels.Raul is correct, Daiwa has marketed the whole precision tuning theory and I do think they are worth the extra money. The problem with self tuning is your really not able to change the tolerences both ways as a factory technician has the parts available to do so.All you can do is polish and open the tolerences wider, which may not help your situation. I recommend using Ardent lubrication and maintain your reels as needed.In time with use they will get better if kept clean and lubricated properly. ![]()
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Some of you guys have obviously super-tuned your baitcasters. How complicated is the process? How long does it typically take? As a novice can I expect to ruin a reel?
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Cool! I tack a looks! Tell us how it works!
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Best advise I can tell ya is if you start taking parts off a baitcaster put them in order that you took them off, and better yet have the owners schematics there to follow parts and assembly. Tuning a baitcaster involves the cleaning and lub that the guys posted about , and takes about half hour if you get in the routine of disassembling it and clean, lub and reassemble..heres a tip. dont do it after a few beers LOL
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hummmm i might have to try that on an older one..... good read though
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make sure the stuff goes back on the right way. I ruined a Quantum reel by putting one of the gears on wrong... It now resides in a drawer in my laundry room. If someone were inclined to pay for the shipping and would like the thing, lemme know and I'll give it to you. I don't mess with reels. There is a guy who does it here at a local tackle store for $12 a reel, so I have him do it. He's in his 60's, and he enjoys doing it, and he looks like he needs the business, so about once every 3 months, my reels go to him for a week....
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