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Steve Bone
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Posted - 05/17/2012 : 6:03:33 PM
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I purchased a new Star Lite 7 foot M(reviews were good from here), I like it.
Decided to clean my reel, got the schematics and went to work. I have a Shimano Stradic 2500FH. Took everything apart, cleaned, greased, put back together. At first the anti-reverse was working great without line, after winding the braided line on the reel, I can pull the line with the anti reverse on...the mother scratcher spins! There is a little resistance compared to with it off, however, something is not right. Maybe too much grease, a part is reversed? Anybody have this experience or can lend me some assistance? Thank you so much, plan on getting on some reds tomorrow :) |
Edited by - Steve Bone on 05/18/2012 08:58:01 AM |
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dernflatlander
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Posted - 05/18/2012 : 08:03:13 AM
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Are you sure it's spinning? Did you back the braid with mono or tape to keep it from slipping on the spool?
I should have asked if the handle was spinning backward. |
Edited by - dernflatlander on 05/18/2012 08:05:46 AM |
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jeepers
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Steve Bone
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Posted - 05/18/2012 : 08:47:34 AM
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quote: Originally posted by dernflatlander
Are you sure it's spinning? Did you back the braid with mono or tape to keep it from slipping on the spool?
I should have asked if the handle was spinning backward.
It's not slipping on the spool (i can reel backwards w/the anti reverse on), and yes the handle is spinning too; thanks jeepers for the diagrams, that guy was pretty good at showing how to take these things apart. There was a spring at the base where the anti-reverse switch meets the bearings...took me awhile but I put it back together. It's still slipping but not as bad. I can tell it got lubed and shouldn't have, hopefully the lube will work itself out in time... |
Edited by - Steve Bone on 05/18/2012 08:59:29 AM |
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hairball
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Posted - 05/18/2012 : 10:56:40 AM
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There should not be any grease used on the anti-reverse roller clutch. The grease is too thick and cause it to slip. Only use a very light viscosity oil to lube it. I suggest taking it out and cleaning it with thinner or WD-40, dry, and reoil.
Iain Pelto Sea Hunt Triton 160 w/ 90 ETEC "JB3" Native Manta Ray 14
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