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so i'm breaking down a 51e i got a few weeks ago and a pflueger patriarch spinning reel and each of them has 1 screw that is so $#$#$ tight it won't budge. usually i can just tick it with a pliers with the screwdriver in place but these won't budge. any suggestions w/o stripping the screw?

also for those of you that own/worked on pflueger patriarchs, why is there a spring attached to a plastic spacer that is attached to a bushing on the spool shaft? i can't figure out its purpose.

  • Super User
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Take a hammer and lightly tap the end of the screw driver while it in the head of the screw. Sometimes that will help to break it free.

  • Super User
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tried it. these things won't budge

  • Super User
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there's 2 of them. i'm used to shimanos so this is a big odd looking.

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I'm not sure if any of those are corrosive enough to melt plastic or not. The PB Blaster might act as a solvent if left on too long and might damage plastic side plates on reels. Again, I don't know but it's something to think about.

  • Super User
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I don't work on reels, I usually break them. I would send the reel back to the mfg and let them deal with it, they break something they will replace it.

  • Super User
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No freezing, no hammer, no solvent.... Apply a bit of heat from a soldering iron to the head of the screw, and use a long shaft #0 Phillips head screw driver.

  • Super User
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No freezing, no hammer, no solvent.... Apply a bit of heat from a soldering iron to the head of the screw, and use a long shaft #0 Phillips head screw driver.

this worked. Thanks.

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