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Hi,
I recently got my mitchell 624 reel serviced and it needed a replacement shaft, which was done. I have been using it since but the spool seems to slip like mad...It's like the reel is just giving up. The clutch seems to have no play in it. Any ideas, and its defo not the line slipping. TIA |
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On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 11:35:49 GMT, "Fantom"
wrote: Hi, I recently got my mitchell 624 reel serviced and it needed a replacement shaft, which was done. I have been using it since but the spool seems to slip like mad...It's like the reel is just giving up. The clutch seems to have no play in it. Any ideas, and its defo not the line slipping. If it wasn't broke before you had it fixed I would suspect that who ever fixed it broke it. I'd take it back to the "fixer.". TIA |
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As I recall the shaft on the 624 is integral with the spool so without
specialist tools it would be difficult to replace one without the other, even then it would not be easy. Most probable cause is that the clutch has either been put together incorrectly, or the clutch plates have been contaminated with oil or grease. On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 12:35:49 +0100, Fantom wrote: Tight Lines. Chris. Hi, I recently got my mitchell 624 reel serviced and it needed a replacement shaft, which was done. I have been using it since but the spool seems to slip like mad...It's like the reel is just giving up. The clutch seems to have no play in it. Any ideas, and its defo not the line slipping. TIA -- |
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Hi, the old shaft was sent to me so i believe it was replaced, and in all
honesty i pulled in a very nice smoothound shortly afterwards with no probs, so im unsure, I do wd40 reels after use, could this have gone through to the internal plates? "Chris" wrote in message news ![]() As I recall the shaft on the 624 is integral with the spool so without specialist tools it would be difficult to replace one without the other, even then it would not be easy. Most probable cause is that the clutch has either been put together incorrectly, or the clutch plates have been contaminated with oil or grease. On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 12:35:49 +0100, Fantom wrote: Tight Lines. Chris. Hi, I recently got my mitchell 624 reel serviced and it needed a replacement shaft, which was done. I have been using it since but the spool seems to slip like mad...It's like the reel is just giving up. The clutch seems to have no play in it. Any ideas, and its defo not the line slipping. TIA -- |
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Whoops, theres your answer. Why WD, they only need a run under a gently
running cold tap. As you say theres not much adjustment so the clutch is as new, strip it down & soak the friction & steel clutch washers in meths or lighter fluid. -- Cliff. Sea Anglers Have "BIGGER" Tackle. .. "Fantom" wrote in message ... Hi, the old shaft was sent to me so i believe it was replaced, and in all honesty i pulled in a very nice smoothound shortly afterwards with no probs, so im unsure, I do wd40 reels after use, could this have gone through to the internal plates? "Chris" wrote in message news ![]() As I recall the shaft on the 624 is integral with the spool so without specialist tools it would be difficult to replace one without the other, even then it would not be easy. Most probable cause is that the clutch has either been put together incorrectly, or the clutch plates have been contaminated with oil or grease. On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 12:35:49 +0100, Fantom wrote: Tight Lines. Chris. Hi, I recently got my mitchell 624 reel serviced and it needed a replacement shaft, which was done. I have been using it since but the spool seems to slip like mad...It's like the reel is just giving up. The clutch seems to have no play in it. Any ideas, and its defo not the line slipping. TIA -- |
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Thanks. I read that that should be done, wont be doing it again though.
ill strip it, thanks again "Cliff" wrote in message ... Whoops, theres your answer. Why WD, they only need a run under a gently running cold tap. As you say theres not much adjustment so the clutch is as new, strip it down & soak the friction & steel clutch washers in meths or lighter fluid. -- Cliff. Sea Anglers Have "BIGGER" Tackle. . "Fantom" wrote in message ... Hi, the old shaft was sent to me so i believe it was replaced, and in all honesty i pulled in a very nice smoothound shortly afterwards with no probs, so im unsure, I do wd40 reels after use, could this have gone through to the internal plates? "Chris" wrote in message news ![]() As I recall the shaft on the 624 is integral with the spool so without specialist tools it would be difficult to replace one without the other, even then it would not be easy. Most probable cause is that the clutch has either been put together incorrectly, or the clutch plates have been contaminated with oil or grease. On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 12:35:49 +0100, Fantom wrote: Tight Lines. Chris. Hi, I recently got my mitchell 624 reel serviced and it needed a replacement shaft, which was done. I have been using it since but the spool seems to slip like mad...It's like the reel is just giving up. The clutch seems to have no play in it. Any ideas, and its defo not the line slipping. TIA -- |
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