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It's already been mentioned, but send it to Shimano. I've done so more than
once, and was quite pleased. -- Tight lines, Citizen Fisherman On 4-Mar-2004, (Dave) wrote: I'm certainly not against doing repairs myself; been doing it for awhile on my Quantums, cheaper reels - just didn't cherish cracking open a brand new reel if I could just exchange it for one that works right. |
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Those pieces of "plastic tubing" are brakes, don't remove them, I don't
think your reel has magnetic brakes. I am sure one of the guys who uses Shimano reels can tell you how to set them. |
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The "jerkiness" occurs exactly SIX times for every crank of the
handle. I have not seen the inside of a Calyx, but if its construction is similar to the Curado, Citica, Chronarch or Calcutta, then finding the problem should not be too hard. The jerkiness does not sound like a main drive, pinion, or levelwind gears, but more like the worm gear or levelwind pawl. These are the parts that go back and forth and lay the line on the spool. The levelwind pawl can "hang up" in the worm gear if everything does not fit correctly and cause a jerk in the retrieve. The cap over the pawl may be loose, there may be a missing spacer under the cap (an optional piece in most Shimano reels...depends on factory fit when assembly is done) or you may just have a bad worm gear or levelwind pawl. Since it is new, I would take it back and exchange it. Otherwise, send it back to Shimano and they will fix/replace it. Brad Coovert 2003 Angler of the Year, Greenfield Bassmasters http://www.greenfieldbassmasters.com |
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Another huge thanks to everyone that cotributed some advice. After
looking inside the reel (not ripping it totally apart - it was brand new) and not seeing the problem, I took Charles' advice and returned it to Walmart. VERY glad I did: When I returned to Walmart to exchange it, they had marked them down farther (to $47). I now have a new, properly working Calyx and an additional 16 bucks in my pocket. I'm still curious to know exactly what was wrong, but I can't let it keep me up nights. I feel it was the centrifugal brake hitting something, but it doesnt' really matter now - exept for my curiosity. Thanks again, Dave (Dave) wrote in message . com... Hi, I just found a Shimano Calyx on closeout at WallyWorld for $62... brought it home and opened up the package. Pulled out some of the pre-spooled line and went to crank it back in (waiting to feel that silky smooth action I found with my Shimano Spirex spinning reel) and was appalled to feel a jerk-jerk-jerk as I cranked in the line. Is this normal for this reel? Or is it defective? If I crank in fast, I don't really feel it, but at anything less than a fast retrieve, it feels like it's pulsating. Is it a magnetic anti-backlash? I don't get it. Thanks, Dave |
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