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Old 02-02-2015, 05:03 PM
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Default Abu Garcia reel repair shop?

I fish an Abu Garcia 6501 C3 on my Musky stick. I have tried to keep it clean, oiled, and greased - but recently it seems to be a little slower on the cast and not quite as smooth an the retrieve. I think a good servicing is all it needs. I've never torn one apart, so I'm looking for a local tackle shop that does good repair work.

Any suggestions? Greater Nashville area.

Edit: Huh, I thought I had posted in here before?! Maybe I am confused. Either way, some of y'all might know me from some other boards. Thanks for any help here. I have fallen of many other boards but have been reading this one a lot recently so I figured I'd ask y'all.

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Old 02-02-2015, 05:13 PM
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Send MidTNKayakAngler a PM. Come time to service my casting/spinning reels that’s where I’m sending them.

http://www.fishingtn.com/showthread.php?t=9810
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Old 02-02-2015, 05:55 PM
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I fish an Abu Garcia 6501 C3 on my Musky stick. I have tried to keep it clean, oiled, and greased - but recently it seems to be a little slower on the cast and not quite as smooth an the retrieve. I think a good servicing is all it needs. I've never torn one apart, so I'm looking for a local tackle shop that does good repair work.

Any suggestions? Greater Nashville area.

Edit: Huh, I thought I had posted in here before?! Maybe I am confused. Either way, some of y'all might know me from some other boards. Thanks for any help here. I have fallen of many other boards but have been reading this one a lot recently so I figured I'd ask y'all.
Put a drop of oil on each end of the spool shaft and a drop on the level wind (where the line goes through the guide on the reel). You may just have dirt/dust on the level wind gear.
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Old 02-02-2015, 07:57 PM
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send midtnkayakangler a pm. Come time to service my casting/spinning reels that’s where i’m sending them.

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Old 02-02-2015, 07:59 PM
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How old is it?
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Old 02-03-2015, 05:45 PM
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I may can help. Depending on age of reel, it is easy to order parts and I am fairly certain I can do the work if the parts are available if you cannot do it yourself.

a good place to look for part numbers
http://www.abugarcia.com/Reel-Schema...efault,pg.html

I have the number at home to order from.
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Old 02-03-2015, 08:13 PM
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I purchased parts for some of my Abu Garcias from this site.


http://www.ereplacementparts.com
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Old 02-03-2015, 08:33 PM
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I purchased parts for some of my Abu Garcias from this site.


http://www.ereplacementparts.com
Thats a good site for just about anything. Got some Shimano parts off there.


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Old 02-04-2015, 09:05 AM
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I'd be happy to look at your reel. The round 4600-6500 Abu's are what I cut my teeth on.

Adding a good quality reel oil to the line pawl, and spool bearings is a good way to keep your reels in good working order, and NOT dropping or dipping them in the water.

The problem with reel oils is that yes, they are OILS. Oils collect and attract dirt and dust. So dirt attracted to dust creates GUNK, then add more oil to that gunk, and you get more gunk. Well over the years this build up gets greater and greater, and after time the performance of your reel deteriorates. Eventually this gunk has to be removed. Most people don't know but a little reel oil 1 drop goes a long ways.

I have oils and will use them upon request, but I recommend a lubricant that leave no film.
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Old 02-04-2015, 09:29 AM
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I'd be happy to look at your reel. The round 4600-6500 Abu's are what I cut my teeth on.

Adding a good quality reel oil to the line pawl, and spool bearings is a good way to keep your reels in good working order, and NOT dropping or dipping them in the water.

The problem with reel oils is that yes, they are OILS. Oils collect and attract dirt and dust. So dirt attracted to dust creates GUNK, then add more oil to that gunk, and you get more gunk. Well over the years this build up gets greater and greater, and after time the performance of your reel deteriorates. Eventually this gunk has to be removed. Most people don't know but a little reel oil 1 drop goes a long ways.

I have oils and will use them upon request, but I recommend a lubricant that leave no film.

What do you charge? I have a Diawa that screams like a banshee under load and it's only a little over a year old. I think it needs to be torn down and cleaned and properly lubed.
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Old 02-04-2015, 10:37 AM
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What do you charge? I have a Diawa that screams like a banshee under load and it's only a little over a year old. I think it needs to be torn down and cleaned and properly lubed.
Basic Clean and lube of a bait caster factory lubricants $15
Basic Clean and lube of a bait caster super lubricants $17
I also cut drag washers, polish and supertune

The basic clean includes complete teardown, every spring, washer, spacer everything and delicate parts like frame and plastics cleaned in a non-harmful solution in an ultrasonic cleaner, and all bearings and metal parts cleaned in a very strong degreaser in the ultrasonic cleaner.
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Old 02-04-2015, 03:35 PM
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My 6501 is about 4 years old.I appreciate all the feedback and comments. I don't think it needs any replacement parts. I'm gonna sent some business Jeremy's way. This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks y'all!
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Old 02-04-2015, 07:12 PM
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Default Reel repair

i have sent 8-9 reels to Jeremy. He did a great job and a timely. Some of my reels are 20+ years old. So don't hesitate to get him a shout.
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Old 02-05-2015, 09:44 AM
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Not being mean or rude in anyway but I would clean it for free. break it all the way down and clean everything. I enjoy working on ambassadeurs many of mine are over 30 years old and I still outcast the majority of people I fish with when it comes to distance and I use larger line and smaller lures.
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Old 02-05-2015, 11:04 AM
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Not being mean or rude in anyway but I would clean it for free. break it all the way down and clean everything. I enjoy working on ambassadeurs many of mine are over 30 years old and I still outcast the majority of people I fish with when it comes to distance and I use larger line and smaller lures.

I just started taking apart my ambassadeurs this year. I followed a very informative step by step video on YouTube. You are right, it was quite easy and enjoyable. And my c3's were like new when finished. I tried the same on my calcutta 400b's. Not as easy and these will get sent in.


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