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    i have a problem with my slosh30.
    it has started to do a funny thing recenlty.
    the switch that engages the free spool is buggerd, wether the thing is on free spool or in the position that should allow you to reel in, the spoll is always free. you can always pull line from it no matter what position the switch is in.

    you can even cast with out disengaging the spool, although the handle still turns and would wrap the fook out of your knuckles lol

    any ideas or solutions?

    cheers
    boz

  • #2
    have you took it apart at all, or has this just happened

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    • #3
      i have had it apart mate.
      at first i thourght that something had maybe moved or disconnected inside for the switch engagement. i gave it a good clean and oil but it still did the same.

      the shaft isnt damaged or snapped.

      its an old reel but its been looked after, tatty but does (or did) its job well.

      just got me baffled, didnt know if anyone has good knowledge of these reels or has had it happen before?

      dont really want to go a new one if it will be a simple fix, i love the reel as well.

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      • #4
        i would have to have a look at it mate to see whats up, try this, it might help you work out what the problem is

        www.mikesreelrepair.com - Daiwa/Daiwa 20SH, 30SH
        Last edited by tonynufc; 24-01-2009, 10:36 AM.

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        • #5
          The same thing happened to me when i took mine apart quite a pain trying to get the clip(clutch spring) no 31 in the diagram in that link back into the right place,thats the small clip what sorta controls the lever so you can click it into free spool/non free spool. Once that comes outta place or falls out the reel stays in free spool,me thinks thats what has happened to your reel mate.

          Once you put it back into place that should be problem solved if its the part am thinking of.

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          • #6
            Have a look here mate:

            'HOW TO' - slosh20/30 anti-reverse repair & 525mag bearing maintenance (pics) - World Sea Fishing Forums

            hope this helps - I think it's quite a common thing to happen if you're not careful when taking your reel apart.

            Gary
            ....fishin' accomplished......

            Whitley Bay Angling Society
            on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/whitleybayanglingsoc/

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            • #7
              Hi Bozjc,

              I had the same thing happen to me in the middle of a fishing session. When I got home I took the reel to bits and discovered that the "grub" spring (holding the pawl in place) had become disslodged. It was quite a staight forward proceedure to put it back in place, but I also covered it in thick grease to help keep it there in the future. This has worked for me so far (touch wood). Assuming you still have the spring, you could maybe try this.

              Hope this helps.................BAZACODBASHA

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              • #8
                cheers lads,
                i had a look at it when i got in tonight, but too pished to see properly haha.
                you can backwind when the switch is engaged to the reel in position.

                i will have a more in depth look tomorrow. i miss this reel as its my fav (even tho its a bit battered) haha

                thanks again for the links and info

                boz

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                • #9
                  the first time i took my sl30 apart the same thing happend all it was i had kcked the dog tooth thing out ov place use the manuall with all the parts on to help u fix it worked 4 me
                  give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. teach him how to fish and he will sit in a boat and drink beer all day

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                  • #10
                    problem fixed
                    thanks for the info and help lads.

                    it was the dog leg thing, the spring wasnt in the right place, located it to the other side of the spigot as shown in one of the links and jobs a gud un ;D

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