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South Bend Oren-O-Matic No 1140 Model D -- Service and Lubrication -- Young Martin's Reels 

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In this video we disassemble, clean, lubricate and reassemble a South Bend Oren-O-Matic No1140 Model D Automatic Fly-Fishing Reel.
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Young Martin’s Reels was created to honor my dad Martin B. Stivers of Louisville KY. He was an avid fisherman and repaired thousands of fishing reels in his lifetime. I spent numerous hours watching him do so, but I have forgotten most of what he taught me. Now that he is gone, and I find myself in need of reel repair, so I am learning how it is done and trying my best to pass it on.
If I can be of assistance, feel free to contact me Rick48cj2a@yahoo.com
I would also like to thank Dennis Kuntz of 2nd Chance Tackle. His videos have helped to fill in the gaps in my “reel” knowledge. Without his RU-vid videos I’m afraid Young Martin’s Reels would not exist.
Rick Martin Stivers

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Комментарии : 11   
@gamehog2696
@gamehog2696 4 месяца назад
Hello Richard,I have several auto fly reels not working verticle and horizontal mount. Now thanks to you videos I can get them working again. Thank you.
@youngmartinsreels5314
@youngmartinsreels5314 4 месяца назад
I happy that you found my videos useful. Fish On!
@darrylthurston4336
@darrylthurston4336 4 месяца назад
I found one of these with a rod in a flee market. It looked interesting so I paid $5.00 for it. It is clean and works well. I stripped the old line off and setting it up with WF5F. I hope i got the right weight. No ID on the rod.
@ddselvig
@ddselvig 10 месяцев назад
I left that clutch spring dry (no grease) on my Kmart 55 reel. Its internal parts are identical to the South Bend 1140. My reasoning was the reel spring needs as much friction as possible to hold that clutch hub stationary.
@youngmartinsreels5314
@youngmartinsreels5314 10 месяцев назад
Dan, I greased it to protect against rust. I think the spring is holding plenty tight without going dry. Besides, it was greased when I got them so I put them back the way I found them.
@christopherjenkins2373
@christopherjenkins2373 10 месяцев назад
Very interesting.
@wayupnorthofhwy8
@wayupnorthofhwy8 3 месяца назад
Hello Richard, I have a SB Oren-O-Matic No1140 Model D and the clutch will not engage. I've taken apart several times, cleaned, reassembled, made sure the spring is catching, and still nothing. What am I missing? Thank you for your time, Wayupnorthofhwy8.
@youngmartinsreels5314
@youngmartinsreels5314 3 месяца назад
I’m going to venture a guess that the problem is with the ratchet knob you see at the 3:30 point in my video that I did not take apart. If could have old dried grease bound up in there. You might try soaking that part in WD40 for a few days. Add some compressed air to force it up into the works. Keep soaking it and blowing it out and might just free up and start working.
@Marioguajardo3167
@Marioguajardo3167 10 месяцев назад
Are those fly reels rick?
@youngmartinsreels5314
@youngmartinsreels5314 10 месяцев назад
Yes Mario, they are automatic spring loaded fly reels.
@Marioguajardo3167
@Marioguajardo3167 10 месяцев назад
@@youngmartinsreels5314 I wasn’t sure. Never have been fly fishing.
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