Multiplier strip and clean advice...

Fisherman Mick

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Wanting to strip and clean my Ambassadeur 7000, but worried that things may start pinging out and I wont be able to put it back together again. How tricky are they to strip?? I'm a quite competent :cool:

Mick
 
7000

7000

Hello m8,if your bit handy you should have no problems,there pretty straight forward reels,to service.I used to do mine many years ago(25years)FEEL OLD NOW,any way, i have still got my pair of converted 7000c and still going strong.They dont make them like that anymore.Good luck...
 
most of the guts are in the same side as the handle,you should not have any problems with the other side.

the side where the handle is, be careful of the anti reverse it tends to come out,if you look underneath the gears you will see it when you take it apart.

best take a photo of the inside if you want to take all the gears out.

good luck
 
Thanks everyone, will take a look tomorrow. Does it matter what kind of synthetic grease you use? I have some Silkolene synthetic racing grease, will that do? Its good lube ;)

cheers again for the replies
 
Lithium grease is good for things that get wet, but I’m sure other varieties would be OK. A pair of tweezers are handy for moving the small bits around and some acetone or lighter fluid as solvent to clean the bearings and gears of old oil and grease will help too.
Bearings will need a thin oil ranging from 3-in1 down to rocket fuel depending on how fast you want the reel to run.
 
reel strip

reel strip

dead easy to strip 7000 just lay out parts in order as you take them off and you'll have no trouble putting back together, only bit to watch for is c shape clip under nut on handle,as a had a habit of it springing off and flying round the room and losing it when taken it off
 
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