quantum pt cleaning and lubing ??? HELP!!!
Last Post 02 Feb 2010 06:13 PM by ramjoe68. 3 Replies.
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ramjoe68User is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:10 ramjoe68
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02 Feb 2010 06:13 PM

    i just bought a used quantum tour eition pt for 150, at cabelas at this price i couldnt pass it up, i own an energy to, i feel that the tour edition is not what its sopposed to be, what do i have to do to make it better then what it is now, how to clean and lube it properly, is there a lube port if so where??? i have tried to go to the quantum site but it always kicks me out whenever i try, i am 15 and i am the only one who fishes in my house, and i need help thanks a bunch

    Tightlines

    Ramjoe

    billyfrancis39User is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:4 billyfrancis39
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    15 Mar 2010 06:11 AM
    is its casting or spinning
    PegsguyUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:4094 Pegsguy
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    15 Mar 2010 12:56 PM
    This question would have ben better posted under "Tackle". The member classifieds are for folks who have gear to sell. Tom
    Fishin' fool in NE Illinois
    Lifer in NE Illinois Gen. 1:28 I didn't rise to the top of the food chain to become a vegitarian!
    scasteelUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:1179 scasteel
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    16 Mar 2010 01:59 PM
    This Question about reel clean and lubing, has been asked and answered before in "MEMBER TIPS" section here on the BB.  I will give you my best source to try and help.

    Try Southwestern Parts and Service in Dallas, TX.

    605 W. Mockingbird Lane  Dallas, TX  75247

     [214]  630-8161

     

    Enter///  www.fishingreelrepair.com ///  into your computer search mode. You should get their site and be able to go to Quantum reels, enter the reel name and model #, then bring up the schematics to your reel. I beleive one is even allowed to print these off on their own printer.

     

    If you can carefully take a reel apart, you should be able to lube and clean it. I started my first reels when cleaning using an egg carton. Top and bottom = left to right. Large pieces went in the top cover.

     Place each piece in a hole and after C&L then put everything together backwards.

     

    As a reel repairman myself, remember, if it moves oil it, If it has teeth then grease it. [I use and highly recommend Silicote reel oil / lube by Abu-Garcia] found in any Sporting Goods Dept. [usually]

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