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A couple of questions about Exaltas
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2020 10:34 pm
by Wagtail
Gents, I bought an Exalta at the weekend that (to say the least) needed some cleaning-up and tweaking
I do have a couple of questions, now that most of the work has been done....
The clutch washers were coated in a mixture of oil, grease and grime. They are now clean and refitted, but before I use the reel should there be any lubrication between any of the washers, and if so what type and where?
Also, the rotor housing looks to be plain metal but there are some small grey areas. I can't tell if these are patches of dulled metal, or an original finish that has almost all worn off. Searching pictures online has not been conclusive enough for me to be certain.
Your knowledge on both matters would be appreciated
Re: A couple of questions about Exaltas
Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2020 9:55 am
by Cane
Wagtail, I don’t own one of these or claim to be able to help much, but I do wonder if the dull grey metal you mention could be an alloy starting to erode? I inherited a sea reel that wasn’t working and on opening it, found the alloy has delaminated in parts and broken off in others.
If your has only surface changes then I’d think that a run down and greasing would preserve it for longer, with the air excluded. Cane
Re: A couple of questions about Exaltas
Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2020 11:32 am
by Moley
They need regular oiling of moving parts.....sewing machine oil is good enough.
Watch out for the bail arm spring as this tends to be weak and may need attention....keep this well lubricated to avoid snapping the spring.
Washers are best lubricated lightly in my opinion as they work better. No doubt there will be an alternative view that says dry etc.
I can only tell you what I have found out from experience.
Care needed should you decide to look inside the reel. Take apart over a tray or some such to catch any wayward bits as looking for tiny bits of metal on the floor is not dignified and makes one prone to angry outbursts regarding the parentage of the Hardy Bros. who would make such fiddly reels!
Watch out for the tiny springs in the reel.....ping and they are never to be seen again.....more angry outbursts (see Above).
If you are not confident fettling a reel, don't. Sometimes it is best to oil the reel and keep doing so, but leave it at that
If anything else comes to mind I will try to help if I can.
as ever,.......
Moley
Re: A couple of questions about Exaltas
Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2020 8:11 pm
by Wagtail
Re: A couple of questions about Exaltas
Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2020 9:13 pm
by Cane
I know what you mean about the nearly empty bottle of wine
being there and done that!
Glad to hear that you’re making good use of the reel. I hope it brings you many years of pleasure.