Boat Multiplier Problem
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Boat Multiplier Problem
When I click my multiplier into free spool the line doesn't come off as easy as it used to. I've tried oiling it but it didn't help so I'm beginning to think it may be a loose bearing or something to do with a tension knob which I don't know very much about. Please Help!
George,
This might not be much help but there might just be something stuck in it or it could maybe just need some cleaning.
If it's a penn, apparantly they come apart quite easily. If your worried about not been able to put it back together properly use a digital camera and take shots as you take it apart, then reverse the order as you re-assemble.
This might not be much help but there might just be something stuck in it or it could maybe just need some cleaning.
If it's a penn, apparantly they come apart quite easily. If your worried about not been able to put it back together properly use a digital camera and take shots as you take it apart, then reverse the order as you re-assemble.
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Hi George
Try Neil MacKellows site for advice on maintaining and repairing multipliers - I think I have it listed in the links section!
FWIW...
Try Neil MacKellows site for advice on maintaining and repairing multipliers - I think I have it listed in the links section!
FWIW...
Kieran Hanrahan
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2015 targets - a triggerfish, a specimen bass, a three bearded rockling to complete the set and something big and toothy from certain north Mayo deep water marks
Time spent fishing is never time wasted...
2015 targets - a triggerfish, a specimen bass, a three bearded rockling to complete the set and something big and toothy from certain north Mayo deep water marks
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Dave Lumb's ABU site is a good one plus check out the links page for schematics.
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The worm gear is the cross-cut groovy bar that your levelwind runs on.
Strip it out and have a good close look at the end of it where the levelwind is stalling. If there is any damage: worn, dinged etc, on the grooves then I reckon that's where your problem lies.
What make/model reel is it? Any chance of you getting your hands on another and swapping worms around?
Come to think if it, did you correctly reseat/reassemble the levelwind group when you took it apart? it might be something as simple as that!
Strip it out and have a good close look at the end of it where the levelwind is stalling. If there is any damage: worn, dinged etc, on the grooves then I reckon that's where your problem lies.
What make/model reel is it? Any chance of you getting your hands on another and swapping worms around?
Come to think if it, did you correctly reseat/reassemble the levelwind group when you took it apart? it might be something as simple as that!
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Careful if you're removing the entire levelwind assembly, you might be giving the elements an open door into the innards of your reel :!:
If the shaft is damaged, it's probably easiest and best to replace rather than repair. Suppose you do manage a repair, what's going to be going through your mind when you hook into the fish of a lifetime? :shock:
Spares are usually available for most common brands, but I can't advise you on that cos I don't know what make/model reel you have. Try a quick google to see what you find.
One man to have a word with re spares and repairs is Nigel, the Reel Doctor. (emailto: reelrepairs@lycos.co.uk). Top bloke, great service and prices. I'm sure one or two others on here have heard of him too.
If the shaft is damaged, it's probably easiest and best to replace rather than repair. Suppose you do manage a repair, what's going to be going through your mind when you hook into the fish of a lifetime? :shock:
Spares are usually available for most common brands, but I can't advise you on that cos I don't know what make/model reel you have. Try a quick google to see what you find.
One man to have a word with re spares and repairs is Nigel, the Reel Doctor. (emailto: reelrepairs@lycos.co.uk). Top bloke, great service and prices. I'm sure one or two others on here have heard of him too.
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Another greet reel website is http://www.mikesreelrepair.com, which I got a recomendation for, Thanks.