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    15 year old Curado Reels are STILL pretty good.

    I've been having some problems with a couple of my curado reels, so I broke them completely down today and cleaned/lubed them.

    Man, they sound and FEEL really good.

    Cannot wait to get out.

    Later,

    Geo

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    Re: 15 year old Curado Reels are STILL pretty good.

    Can't beat 'em Geo, I replaced all the bearings and "super tuned" them and they are fishing monsters!!!

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    Re: 15 year old Curado Reels are STILL pretty good.

    ive got an old bantam curado.....I LOVE IT!!!! still runnin strong

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    Re: 15 year old Curado Reels are STILL pretty good.

    Quote Originally Posted by offdtop View Post
    Can't beat 'em Geo, I replaced all the bearings and "super tuned" them and they are fishing monsters!!!
    So......what do you use to get the old gunk and lubrication out of the gear drivetrain.

    I took them all apart, and swabbed a lot out but there was still quite a bit of GUNK in them.

    I'd like to completely clean all the old lube, replace/lube the drag washers, etc, etc......but didn't know how CLEAN you really need to clean them.

    Later,

    Geo

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    Re: 15 year old Curado Reels are STILL pretty good.

    Lighter fluid!!! works great on the bearing!!!! Mean Green on the rest, but lighter fluid is awesome. I replace the bearings with ceramic - they were expensive but I don't have to worry about replacing them for a long long time. once you learn how to break them down you can completely disaaseble them and put them back together no problem.

    You can use kerosene as well as the "parts" are concerned but the lighter fluid on the bearings is crucial - try it you will be amazed, and definately clean the anti reverse bearings and grease them - they will be funky. I'll try to find the "super tuning" page I used when I did mine, I gained 20+ more yards per cast!!!!

    http://super-tuning.home.mindspring.com/s1.html

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    Re: 15 year old Curado Reels are STILL pretty good.

    Quote Originally Posted by offdtop View Post
    Lighter fluid!!! works great on the bearing!!!! Mean Green on the rest, but lighter fluid is awesome. I replace the bearings with ceramic - they were expensive but I don't have to worry about replacing them for a long long time. once you learn how to break them down you can completely disaaseble them and put them back together no problem.

    You can use kerosene as well as the "parts" are concerned but the lighter fluid on the bearings is crucial - try it you will be amazed, and definately clean the anti reverse bearings and grease them - they will be funky. I'll try to find the "super tuning" page I used when I did mine, I gained 20+ more yards per cast!!!!

    http://super-tuning.home.mindspring.com/s1.html
    I think I posted that a few years ago

    Do you actually lube up that anti reverse bearing..........I've always heard not to put any oil or grease on it.......BUT this time around I did.

    Just to be clear, this is the little grey or light green plastic hub with 5 roller bearings in it.......and the handle sleeve runs through it, right??

    thanks,

    Geo

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    Re: 15 year old Curado Reels are STILL pretty good.

    Here is the Schematic:

    http://fish.shimano.com/publish/etc/...cu200b.PDF.PDF

    The part that I'm talking about above is 1206 and 1207.

    Later,

    Geo

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    Re: 15 year old Curado Reels are STILL pretty good.

    yep, and I always lube them because there is no seal around them and could be a place moisture could seap in and the grease would help repel that, plus it's a bearing none the less and grease will help from premature failure. That bearing is designed to only spin one way giving you the anti reverse and I check that sleeve closely and slick it up with steel wool or anything like that if there is any build up on it, be sure to sand flat the little brass shim on the spool brake there is alawys a little dimple causing drag on your spool - like the super tuning directions say.

    The super tuning is awesome but is a little time consuming which is why I do them over the winter for next year.

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    Re: 15 year old Curado Reels are STILL pretty good.

    Quote Originally Posted by offdtop View Post
    yep, and I always lube them because there is no seal around them and could be a place moisture could seap in and the grease would help repel that, plus it's a bearing none the less and grease will help from premature failure. That bearing is designed to only spin one way giving you the anti reverse and I check that sleeve closely and slick it up with steel wool or anything like that if there is any build up on it, be sure to sand flat the little brass shim on the spool brake there is alawys a little dimple causing drag on your spool - like the super tuning directions say.

    The super tuning is awesome but is a little time consuming which is why I do them over the winter for next year.
    Hey.......THANKS.

    Glad that I'm doing pretty much the same thing.

    Later,

    Geo

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    Re: 15 year old Curado Reels are STILL pretty good.

    geo, you know you still wont catch any fish after you do this right?

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    Re: 15 year old Curado Reels are STILL pretty good.

    yea, I know...............

    And GLAD you cannot go fishing 23- 24.............cause I have to WORK now.........

    ***** BUTT.

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    Re: 15 year old Curado Reels are STILL pretty good.

    Quote Originally Posted by GeoFisher View Post
    yea, I know...............

    And GLAD you cannot go fishing 23- 24.............cause I have to WORK now.........

    ***** BUTT.
    well that ***** ass...

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