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BustedTip
Posted 8/13/2023 8:48 AM (#1022937)
Subject: Noisy t3 beast




Posts: 18


Anybody experience a lot of spool noise from a revo t3 beast? Everything seems to be working fine but its pretty loud when casting. The noise gets worse with more spool tension. Wondering if it's normal or something wrong internally I tried getting the reel apart last night but was unable to get the c clip off the main shaft to get it apart.

Thanks
kdawg
Posted 8/13/2023 9:25 AM (#1022939 - in reply to #1022937)
Subject: RE: Noisy t3 beast




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Try oiling the spool shaft bearings. If the problem persists, you might have to replace the bearing or bearings. Kdawg
BustedTip
Posted 8/13/2023 11:17 AM (#1022942 - in reply to #1022937)
Subject: Re: Noisy t3 beast




Posts: 18


Ya I tried that, only has maybe 10 hours of use on it and hasn't gotten wet. Can't see it being that, would think i would still hear it while reeling.
hahdawg
Posted 8/13/2023 11:52 AM (#1022944 - in reply to #1022942)
Subject: Re: Noisy t3 beast




Posts: 64


Normally, "loud when casting" means your brakes and brake case and need cleaning and oil.
BustedTip
Posted 8/13/2023 1:01 PM (#1022946 - in reply to #1022937)
Subject: Re: Noisy t3 beast




Posts: 18


Dont believe it's that either. Everything on that side is clean. Noise is there with all the brakes clicked off. Im leaning towards the pinion rubbing somehow, but I dont think spool tension would affect that.
upnortdave
Posted 8/13/2023 8:46 PM (#1022949 - in reply to #1022946)
Subject: Re: Noisy t3 beast




Posts: 668


Location: mercer wi
The joke is any time a reel screams we say it sounds like a abu
RLSea
Posted 8/13/2023 10:37 PM (#1022950 - in reply to #1022937)
Subject: Re: Noisy t3 beast




Posts: 480


Location: Northern Illinois
I have 8 Abu Garcias and 0 screamers. As for the OP I have a Lexa that did that right out of the box and it turned out to be a dry bearing.
Cedar
Posted 8/14/2023 7:11 AM (#1022952 - in reply to #1022937)
Subject: RE: Noisy t3 beast




Posts: 341


Location: Western U.P.
Send it to someone qualified to diagnose, and fix the problem like Mat's Reel Repair, or someone comparable. Problem solved.
esoxaddict
Posted 8/15/2023 9:30 PM (#1022973 - in reply to #1022952)
Subject: Re: Noisy t3 beast





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I had an abu doing this and it drove me nuts until I figured out what it was. Take off the cast control knob. Pry the little brass (copper??) washer out of the cap with a tiny screwdriver. Wipe it off, flip it over, and put a little bit of oil on it. That shouldn't do anything, but in my case it was the fact that there were 2 washers in there instead of one. Never heard a peep out of it since. (the reason I flipped it over was because it was kinda f-ed up from having two washers in there)
RyanJoz
Posted 8/15/2023 9:49 PM (#1022974 - in reply to #1022937)
Subject: Re: Noisy t3 beast




Posts: 1677


Location: Mt. Zion, IL
Grease the bearing under the tension cap. All Abu reels squeal here if used enough. I had T2 beasts but haven’t seen a T3. Assuming they are similar with the 3rd spool bearing.

Yes, grease, not oil.
BustedTip
Posted 8/17/2023 6:44 AM (#1022991 - in reply to #1022937)
Subject: Re: Noisy t3 beast




Posts: 18


Thanks guys. I'll give that spool bearing a try. And if that doesn't work I'll send the reel in this winter. When this problem started i called Matt's and he is currently 3 months out on service time.
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