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    Went to change me line on mr slosh 30. And when widing in the line I stopped and the spool kept on spinning but making a horrible grinding noise so tightend up the brakes same problem anyone got any Clues on what is hapening and how to fix it and his much it will cost to getbit fixed

  • #2
    if the spool is still spinning it will be a worn pinion gear grinding against the main drive gear

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    • #3
      had exactly the same problem its the brake blocks moving to the end of the spindle thing and then catching on the outside. all you need to do is open the reel up and move one of the brake blocks as it will be right on the edge of the spindle thing which causes the grinding noise

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      • #4
        Originally posted by adam123 View Post
        had exactly the same problem its the brake blocks moving to the end of the spindle thing and then catching on the outside. all you need to do is open the reel up and move one of the brake blocks as it will be right on the edge of the spindle thing which causes the grinding noise
        mabes but the spool wouldnt keep spinning so i think its somthing more serious

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        • #5
          Originally posted by shaun View Post
          mabes but the spool wouldnt keep spinning so i think its somthing more serious
          ooooohh didnt read that bit

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          • #6
            If the spools spinning free when the clutch is engaged it may be the clutch mechanism failing.

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            • #7
              Broke

              Try the thing with the brakes and dident work but cheers anyway so a lad from the lifeboat is going to get his mate to sort it out andvlend is one of his until Xmas when a can get me new one





              Cheers Curtis

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              • #8
                Originally posted by curtis.dunn View Post
                Try the thing with the brakes and dident work but cheers anyway so a lad from the lifeboat is going to get his mate to sort it out andvlend is one of his until Xmas when a can get me new one





                Cheers Curtis
                Still may be worth taking it to a local tackle shop to have a look at it, it might only cost a few quid to put it right and then you'd have a good second reel. Nowt to lose by doing so.

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