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| Bought a new revo toro beast, has about 60hrs on it now and it squeals on the cast. I saw a post that a lexa did this aswell. Can you guys help me out? I tried putting a few drops of oil in the gear port but that didn't work.
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Location: Chisholm, MN | Same here. | |
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| You need to get a single drop on each of the arbor bearings, the thumb nob/screw has a screw driver head as well. Loosen that, then slide it 1/6th inch towards the crank( it's spring loaded and has a retainer, will not come out) twist the no crank side plate backwards a bit, it will come off. Pull the spool out that side. See bearings, oil them. Don't over oil. I put grease on level wind and thumb bar and where the arbor rest on side plate. You will probably want to do this after an hour of fishing a second time. Sealed bearings don't accept the oil as well. I also put a drop in the cast control nob as well. Also what I do is set all my brakes to zero and then re-engage brakes as they were, ( sometimes they seem to change themselves) take your first casts easy and I cast with the reel positioned to let gravity flow down into each bearing. 90* left of use position and then 90* right.
Don't have a lure hanging at the tip of the rod, and make sure to pay attention to how it came apart, cast control nob has a plastic clicker and a metal washer with edges sometimes they stay sometimes they fall, there are two knobson one side of the plastic and a bunch of teeth on the other just pay attention To what side is where | |
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Location: Chisholm, MN | Thank you Sam | |
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Location: Aurora | Send it to Pikemaster along with a twelver of mike's hard black cherry and i bet he'll give ya 1 week turn around. | |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | past.the.cast.mike - 10/20/2016 9:24 AM
Bought a new revo toro beast, has about 60hrs on it now and it squeals on the cast. I saw a post that a lexa did this as well. Can you guys help me out? I tried putting a few drops of oil in the gear port but that didn't work.
Thanks
Reels require regular lubrication and really should be lubed coming out of the box, look at the included papers to identify lube points.
When taking a reel (any reel) out of the box, use the oil provided and make sure all the bearings and oil points are lubed. Takes a couple minutes while setting the cast control and will make your first few experiences with the reel far more enjoyable. Enjoy the reel, it's a sweet machine. | |
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| Fishysam - 10/20/2016 11:16 AM
You need to get a single drop on each of the arbor bearings, the thumb nob/screw has a screw driver head as well. Loosen that, then slide it 1/6th inch towards the crank( it's spring loaded and has a retainer, will not come out) twist the no crank side plate backwards a bit, it will come off. Pull the spool out that side. See bearings, oil them. Don't over oil. I put grease on level wind and thumb bar and where the arbor rest on side plate. You will probably want to do this after an hour of fishing a second time. Sealed bearings don't accept the oil as well. I also put a drop in the cast control nob as well. Also what I do is set all my brakes to zero and then re-engage brakes as they were, ( sometimes they seem to change themselves) take your first casts easy and I cast with the reel positioned to let gravity flow down into each bearing. 90* left of use position and then 90* right.
Don't have a lure hanging at the tip of the rod, and make sure to pay attention to how it came apart, cast control nob has a plastic clicker and a metal washer with edges sometimes they stay sometimes they fall, there are two knobson one side of the plastic and a bunch of teeth on the other just pay attention To what side is where
Thanks for the advice, reel worked great today | |
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