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Posts: 1360 Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished | I know it may sound strange but I am yet to learn how to take apart my reel and put it all back together. I believe this is something that I need to learn. But I am going to start with removing my power handle and putting the big double padel back on.. Sooo, How do I do this? Anyone with a Revo care to share how to do this? | ||
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Posts: 1270 | Take scew out of plastic nut retainer, remove nut retainer, unscrew nut, take handle off, put different handle on, screw on nut, put nut retainer back on, put screw back in nut retainer. The whole process takes less time that it took me to type this out! Without trying to sound rude but if you couldn't figure this out do you really want to take apart your reel? | ||
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Posts: 432 Location: Eagan, MN | reelman - 6/10/2012 3:07 PM Without trying to sound rude but if you couldn't figure this out do you really want to take apart your reel? Yup... I'm not trying to be rude either, but taking the handle off is the easy part. My advice is wait until the offseason to learn, that way you have time to ship it off to someone else to put it back together if you have problems. | ||
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Location: Eastern Ontario | You forgot to tell him about the C or E clip that will fly away with the migrating swallows if he is not carefull | ||
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Posts: 1740 Location: Mt. Zion, IL | There is no E clip on any of the Revo Reels. | ||
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Posts: 1360 Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished | cast10K - 6/10/2012 7:46 PM reelman - 6/10/2012 3:07 PM Without trying to sound rude but if you couldn't figure this out do you really want to take apart your reel? Yup... I'm not trying to be rude either, but taking the handle off is the easy part. My advice is wait until the offseason to learn, that way you have time to ship it off to someone else to put it back together if you have problems. --- HAHA! No worries about rudness I figured I would get some "nice" comments. This is a Musky site afterall... I figured thats all that it was, I just didn't want to screw with any of the gears or drag washers. I've never taken one off, or apart, or put one together, just covering my bases... | ||
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Posts: 1270 | horsehunter - 6/10/2012 8:11 PM You forgot to tell him about the C or E clip that will fly away with the migrating swallows if he is not carefull No JC clip on the Revos but one thing to mention is there is a washer that will most often stay on the handle when you take of the original, make sure you put it back on the shaft before putting the new handle on. | ||
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Posts: 906 Location: Canada | If you're a lefty - reverse threads on the handle retaining nut (lefty - tighty & righty - loosey). | ||
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