DarrinW Posted December 1, 2024 Posted December 1, 2024 I have a Daiwa Tatula 103h everything was great love the reel and one day I noticed some noise coming from the worm gear. So I went ahead and stripped the entire thing down oiled the bearing and greased the pinion all that. And I also greased the worm gear with my Pen grease the blue one. And after spinning the reel quickly it doesn’t sound smooth like it did. It basically sounds like I didn’t even grease it. How much exactly do I need to put on there I thought I put enough, but maybe I didn’t. Do I need to fill the teeth completely? the factory grease was great it seemed a lot thicker than the Penn grease. Quote
Super User OkobojiEagle Posted December 1, 2024 Super User Posted December 1, 2024 I prefer greasing gears with drag grease and frame bearings with 90 wt oil. oe Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted December 1, 2024 Super User Posted December 1, 2024 Sounds like you might need to clean some Bearings. Or at the very least add A 'drop' or maybe 2 of quality bearing oil. I use this . . . A-Jay 1 Quote
Super User Jigfishn10 Posted December 1, 2024 Super User Posted December 1, 2024 Did you doing anything with #61, 62, 64? Oil? Grease? Quote
DarrinW Posted December 1, 2024 Author Posted December 1, 2024 2 hours ago, Jigfishn10 said: Did you doing anything with #61, 62, 64? Oil? Grease? Yes I greased it. I narrowed it down to the big gear inside the reel I grease it and it’s not super smooth like I can feel the heat turning when I reel Quote
DarrinW Posted December 1, 2024 Author Posted December 1, 2024 23 minutes ago, DarrinW said: Yes I greased it. I narrowed it down to the big gear inside the reel I grease it and it’s not super smooth like I can feel the heat turning when I reel Gear* Quote
Bigbox99 Posted December 1, 2024 Posted December 1, 2024 It might be normal for that reel. I don't have that gen of Tatula but I have heard lots of reports of then not staying smooth and Daiwa has abandoned that platform and moved on to a new a hyperdrive gear set and new platform as well as adding hyperdrive to the original tatula platform they still use in their CT and HD Tatulas. You might want to replace the gear set if you are 100% sure it has gone rough. Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted December 1, 2024 Posted December 1, 2024 Grease should only be used to lubricate and preserve parts, never to “silence” reels by masking imperfections or tolerances of manufacturing. Grease on an open application like level winds is a bad idea. The grease collects debris which becomes abrasive. An oil film is best here. Packing drive gears only wastes product and makes future cleaning more difficult. Fast spinning the handle doesn’t tell you a thing. That’s not normal reel use. In general it’s reasonable to expect a reel to develop some level of sound and feel after some use. Without seeing the reel or what you did/ didn’t do I can’t say with certainty whether or not it could be better. 3 Quote
little giant Posted December 1, 2024 Posted December 1, 2024 Did you put back together correctly?? Quote
DarrinW Posted December 2, 2024 Author Posted December 2, 2024 1 hour ago, Delaware Valley Tackle said: Grease should only be used to lubricate and preserve parts, never to “silence” reels by masking imperfections or tolerances of manufacturing. Grease on an open application like level winds is a bad idea. The grease collects debris which becomes abrasive. An oil film is best here. Packing drive gears only wastes product and makes future cleaning more difficult. Fast spinning the handle doesn’t tell you a thing. That’s not normal reel use. In general it’s reasonable to expect a reel to develop some level of sound and feel after some use. Without seeing the reel or what you did/ didn’t do I can’t say with certainty whether or not it could be better. Yes I believe that the main gear is just noisy I think there isn’t much I can do to make it quiet. I was expecting a 200 dollar reel to be silent and buttery smooth and it is smooth just I do not enjoy feeling the mesh of the main gear when reeling. 5 hours ago, Bigbox99 said: It might be normal for that reel. I don't have that gen of Tatula but I have heard lots of reports of then not staying smooth and Daiwa has abandoned that platform and moved on to a new a hyperdrive gear set and new platform as well as adding hyperdrive to the original tatula platform they still use in their CT and HD Tatulas. You might want to replace the gear set if you are 100% sure it has gone rough. I think it is normal it’s smooth but I can feel the mesh of the main gear when reeling. The reel is new couple months I just thought I could quiet it. So is there not an upgrade I can purchase for it, better gears perhaps? Which Daiwa has the new hyper drive? Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted December 2, 2024 Posted December 2, 2024 You’re not the first or last to have unrealistic expectations of a reel after all the marketing and internet chatter we get our way. 5 Quote
Super User bulldog1935 Posted December 2, 2024 Super User Posted December 2, 2024 On 11/30/2024 at 11:27 PM, DarrinW said: ... Do I need to fill the teeth completely? the factory grease was great it seemed a lot thicker than the Penn grease. I would assume the Penn grease viscosity is wrong - too low - you need higher viscosity grease on the gears. I apply grease to main gear using a square-ended sable art brush. Too much over-flow will find its way to your spool bearings. (obviously not Daiwa) e.g. - https://www.hedgehog-studio.co.jp/product/4633 Not suggesting you run out and buy this, but I keep -B and -SW kinda ML and MH viscosity for fresh and salt reels, respectively. SLP 300 is Daiwa recommended for baitcast drive gears. 1 Quote
Bigbox99 Posted December 2, 2024 Posted December 2, 2024 15 hours ago, DarrinW said: Yes I believe that the main gear is just noisy I think there isn’t much I can do to make it quiet. I was expecting a 200 dollar reel to be silent and buttery smooth and it is smooth just I do not enjoy feeling the mesh of the main gear when reeling. I think it is normal it’s smooth but I can feel the mesh of the main gear when reeling. The reel is new couple months I just thought I could quiet it. So is there not an upgrade I can purchase for it, better gears perhaps? Which Daiwa has the new hyper drive? The current 24 Tatula, Tatula 80, Tatula 70, Zillion and Alphas have hyperdrive gears. The new Tatula SV 150 HD (which shares a platform with the Tatula/Fuego CT and original Tatula/Tatula HD) also comes with hyperdrive gears meaning you can most likely upgrade old Tatulas to hyperdrive. Except yours. If you have the last gen 100 platform then that is not supported by hyperdrive gears and looks like Dawia is moving away from it entirely since they migrated their Coastal 150 SV to the new 24 Tatula platform. Quote
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