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Trouble-shooting a Daiwa SL 30SH
Mar. 29 2010, 10:12 PM
Trouble-shooting a Daiwa SL 30SH
 
Question:  I changed the drags on a Daiwa SL30SH (Carbontex), greased the drive shaft bearing and oiled the spool bearings.  Basically did everything and used everything that you said to do in the rebuild post.  I put everything back together and it all works, BUT when I turn the handle and just let it fly I start to hear a low grinding noise as soon as I let go of the handle and it continues to turn.  Seems like if I crank while the reel is tilted I hear that noise again... Is something loose or the gear is bad?  I have no left-over pieces.
 




Answer:  There are a couple of possibilities.  If you turn the reel to one side or the other, then spin the spool in free and notice a noise, then you probably have a bad spool bearing on that side.  A quick manual check of the bearings will confirm that.  If the bearings are perfect, then the only other thing that could be making noise is the gear set.  Under a heavy load, the gear teeth become slightly deformed.  it becomes more pronounced when you crank the handle, turn the spool, and then press with your left thumb and place slight pressure on the spool.  If the noise is acceptable, stay with the original gear set.  If it is really bothersome, call the manufacturer and order up a new main and pinion gear.  Remember, you should always replace gears as a set. 

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