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How necessary is it to service/clean/oil my baitcaster? I would probably send it off somewhere so they can do it, because i have no idea how to take it apart and put it back together.  Is this something i need to do, and if so, where can i send it?

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I do a general maintenance on mine every winter. Just a quickie really...take off the side-plate, remove the spool. Check the spool bearing(s)/bushing(s) - clean and oil if needed. Check the level-wind bearing(s)/bushing(s) - clean and oil if needed. Clean and oil the level-wind itself...it always gets 'gunky' after a year.

 

You should have gotten the schematics with the reel - and you can find videos on Youtube about how to service your reel...sometimes a vid about your EXACT reel is available.

 

If things start to get grimy, then I'll think about doing a full takedown/rebuild...or sending it to someplace like DVT.

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10 minutes ago, OnthePotomac said:

Delaware Valley Tackle (DVT on here can provide excellent service to you.

This ^^^^^^^^^

http://www.delawarevalleytackle.com/

DVT just completed service on several of my casting reels ~ Highly Recommended 

DVT REELS Deep Clean & Lube

:smiley:

A-Jay

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I recommend annual deep cleaning as a baseline. Biannual is fine for weekend warrior type use. Maybe semi annual for a full time tournament angler. Interim maintenance as outline above is important. Let me know if you have specific questions. 

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20 minutes ago, Delaware Valley Tackle said:

I recommend annual deep cleaning as a baseline. Biannual is fine for weekend warrior type use. Maybe semi annual for a full time tournament angler. Interim maintenance as outline above is important. Let me know if you have specific questions. 

Which is my baseline as I get out maybe once a week during season - I think I got out 10 times last year, all for 4 hours or less.

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20 hours ago, Delaware Valley Tackle said:

I recommend annual deep cleaning as a baseline. Biannual is fine for weekend warrior type use. Maybe semi annual for a full time tournament angler. Interim maintenance as outline above is important. Let me know if you have specific questions. 

 

What's the current turn around time for clean and tune? Thanks

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22 hours ago, MN Fisher said:

Which is my baseline as I get out maybe once a week during season - I think I got out 10 times last year, all for 4 hours or less.

1 hour ago, TBAG said:

 

What's the current turn around time for clean and tune? Thanks

I’m doing an inventory later today. Email me and I’ll get you an accurate estimate. Work is pouring in. 

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