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Topwater Caranx Ignobilis: Giant Trevally (GT) => Tackle & Techniques => Topic started by: Gavin Chau on January 19, 2012, 06:17:06 PM
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Hi All,
After a few months of use (about 3 times a week off the rocks) I've noticed that my stella 10000sw has developed a grinding feeling when retrieving under a slight load (when retrieving lures)
I'm not sure if this was damage to something from busting off 80lb braid when i got snagged or from something else... when i checked it just then i noticed that the roller bearing wasn't turning smoothly either - hopefully the grinding feeling is just feedback from the roller bearing!
just wondering how often everyone oils their bearings/ re-oils the service port/ does a full service on their reels?
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I generally do it once a year, regardless of use. With lots of use I would do it every 6 months.
Speaking of which can anyone recommend an excellent place for Shimano services in Brisbane QLD?
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G`Day Gavin
I service my reels when i feel they need a service. Some say you need to service a reel every 12 months. But the way i see it is why service a reel when it is working well. I have a reel that`s not been serviced in three years and its still working very well. I fish a fair bit and knowing that cleaning my reels and rods after fishing is an important part of fishing.
As for your reel: That grinding feel you are getting my be that when you busted off that snag with 80lb line you may have shifted your main gear or your pinion gear. As line roller bearings go i pack mine with grease i don`t use oil. Others may have a different opinion about using grease on line roller bearings. I only use oil on my handle and my bail arm where it meets the rotor.
Cheers Rob
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Rob... you're scaring me!!
gonna go get it checked out by shimano now!
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Ha Ha be brave Gavin
Its only a reel! if there is a problem it can be fixed.
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I generally do it once a year, regardless of use. With lots of use I would do it every 6 months.
Speaking of which can anyone recommend an excellent place for Shimano services in Brisbane QLD?
Jones Tackle or Tackle Warehouse
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Once a year.
I get mine done at Fishhead, but in the past have used jones (who have been great).
Fishhead only because they are a carpenter and ripple dealer, and can fix up my rods at the same time.
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Can anyone recommend a place in Sydney (apart from the manufacturers)?
CW
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Hi All,
After a few months of use (about 3 times a week off the rocks) I've noticed that my stella 10000sw has developed a grinding feeling when retrieving under a slight load (when retrieving lures)
My stella 1000FA has done 4 sets of line roller bearings in as many years, typically when they are gone it just sounds noisy rather than grinding.
A simple check for you to do though, get a piece of line a few feet long and pass it around the roller. Have the reel stationary somewhere and run the line back and forth applying pressure, you will soon know if its just the line roller or something internal in the reel.
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Hi Warwick,
I had a fish this morning (after oiling everything)... faint grinding noise is still there but the reel feels quite smooth
just tried your line test - slight noise coming from the roller bearing
thanks for the tip - seems everything is ok for now!
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I generally do it once a year, regardless of use. With lots of use I would do it every 6 months.
Speaking of which can anyone recommend an excellent place for Shimano services in Brisbane QLD?
Ben, I've used Duncan from D and H reel repairs and been very happy with his work. Very reasonable on $$$ too. He stripped my 4500 Saltiga in front of me in about 2 mins. He got it running a mile better than the , ahem, technicians at Daiwa. He knows his stuff!
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I agree with Warwick here - a noisy retrieve on a Stella is so often the line roller bearing. I have had those go on several Stellas and Twinpowers and it makes for a very noisy retrieve.
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I don't service them...but Shimano does about once a year ;D My bigger reels don't see that much use but it means that I know every time I pick one up to go on a trip it will be in good nick and smooth