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ElkMusky
Posted 1/17/2012 2:59 PM (#533472)
Subject: 300e Anit-reverse


My anti-reverse is giving me problems especially on hook sets. Anyone out there have similar problems? Advise would be great. Thanks
brandondunbar
Posted 1/17/2012 3:14 PM (#533477 - in reply to #533472)
Subject: Re: 300e Anit-reverse





Posts: 133


Location: Wausau, WI
Try cleaning out all of the old grease and oil out of the main drive bearing (the one in the side plate). Add just one or two drops of oil to the bearing once the old grease and oil is cleaned out of it. I actually just sent mine in today to Dave's Reel Service because it was getting beyond the point of just cleaning the old grease and oil out.
muskie! nut
Posted 1/17/2012 3:21 PM (#533480 - in reply to #533472)
Subject: Re: 300e Anit-reverse





Posts: 2894


Location: Yahara River Chain
300e? Is that a Chrysler?
h2o.
Posted 1/17/2012 3:32 PM (#533482 - in reply to #533480)
Subject: Re: 300e Anit-reverse




Posts: 51


Curado 300e
ElkMusky
Posted 1/17/2012 4:30 PM (#533487 - in reply to #533472)
Subject: RE: 300e Anit-reverse


I cleaned it.
PIKEMASTER
Posted 1/17/2012 5:11 PM (#533494 - in reply to #533472)
Subject: Re: 300e Anit-reverse





Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160
On a Shimano Curado 300E that reel has a Anti-Rev Pawl make sure that is OK if the A/R Bearing has slip U will need to replace it. On the new one make sure all the factory grease is removed and 2 drops of CORROSION X Lube, DO NOT GREASE THE A/R BEARING. Also I would replace the A/R Sleeve and U should be good to go for next year.
ElkMusky
Posted 1/17/2012 5:56 PM (#533500 - in reply to #533472)
Subject: RE: 300e Anit-reverse


I think I may have greased the A/R bearing. Is the A/R bearing also called the "Roller clutch bearing"? My AR pawl looks to be fine but i'll go ahead and replace it. Where can I find parts.
PIKEMASTER
Posted 1/17/2012 6:04 PM (#533501 - in reply to #533500)
Subject: RE: 300e Anit-reverse





Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160
ElkMusky - 1/17/2012 5:56 PM

I think I may have greased the A/R bearing. Is the A/R bearing also called the "Roller clutch bearing"? My AR pawl looks to be fine but i'll go ahead and replace it. Where can I find parts.

SHIMANO 1-877-577-0600
U will need 3 parts for a Curado 300E
1 #3705 PAWL
2 #3910 ROLLER BEARING / A/R BEARING
3 #3596 SLEEVE
take the old A/R Bearing and soak it in ACETONE over night and blow it dry and keep as a backup, add 2 drops of any reel oil DO NOT OVER OIL or use Grease
ElkMusky
Posted 1/17/2012 10:21 PM (#533555 - in reply to #533472)
Subject: RE: 300e Anit-reverse


Thanks for the help.
muskymandan
Posted 1/18/2012 3:59 AM (#533562 - in reply to #533472)
Subject: RE: 300e Anit-reverse





Posts: 322


I am also having anti reverse problems mine also has a loud squeaking coming out of the right side of the reel by the handle. I am getting ready to send it back to shimano but any thoughts on this one pikemaster?
thanks
Daniel
PIKEMASTER
Posted 1/18/2012 6:02 AM (#533563 - in reply to #533472)
Subject: Re: 300e Anit-reverse





Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160
I would say the A/R Bearing or Sleeve is rusted or the A/R Pawl is bent.
Guest
Posted 1/20/2012 12:12 PM (#534003 - in reply to #533472)
Subject: RE: 300e Anit-reverse


Fixed it. I didn't get it cleaned as good as I thought. I had left it out in my truck over night in sub 30 degree temps, picked the reel up the next morning and nothing worked. Figured it was grease that was stiffened up and sure enough thats what it was.
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