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Location: South Bend, Indiana | On a recent fishing trip, my Calcutta B was damaged and I have no idea what is wrong or how to fix it. But here's how it happened... I threw a bait out, and while it was in mid-flight, my finger somehow got trapped between the black line guide and the bottom of the reel. Seeing as how the line guide shoots back and forth during a cast, my finger prevented to the line guide from making a full pass all the way to the left (because my finger was obviously in its way). It made a grinding sound and the bait then dropped. After prying my finger out of between the reel and line guide, I came to realize that the the steel rod on which the black line guide shoots back and forth on, was loose. It has too much play and side-to-side movement. It chatters and clanks when throwing and reeling in baits... anybody know what could possibly be wrong? All Shimano said was to send it in..... they didn't know.... |
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI | To answer your questions, no, I don't know what's wrong with it. But I know what I'd do in this situation:
Send it to PIKEMASTER. He'll get it done promptly, and correctly. |
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Location: MN | PM'd you. Richard is in Illinois and would do a good and quick fix for you as well. |
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Location: Manitowish Waters WI | Sounds like a worm gear. I would say send it to pikemaster, I hear good things about him on this forum so I sent him my Calcutta and three others to lube and tune. Hopefully I will have the same to say. |
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160 | U have striped out the plastic gear # 1703 and #1648, both cost about $2.00 each |
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