ClackerBuzz Posted November 22, 2014 Posted November 22, 2014 (edited) Finally cleaning my fly reel for the first time and it seem like i can't take this nut off w/o a special tool. I very carefully wrapped the spool shaft in a dish towel and tried to hold it with a needle nose pliers but the shaft slips and I know better than to risk damaging it. Even soaked the nut with WD-40 for a few hours. Any suggestions? i emailed Redington and asked for schematics b/c I'd like to have them but the said they don't give them out b/c of 'proprietary reasons'. Ever heard of this? Not the most welcoming news for a customer but not a big deal b/c these reels are much easier to work on vs spinning/baitcasters. Mike, Do you know if the nut should spin clockwise or counter? It freely spins both directions so I get no hits as if it's a reverse thread or not. Edited November 22, 2014 by ClackerBuzz Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted November 22, 2014 Posted November 22, 2014 I'm sorry I don't know for certain. my guess would be if it's right hand crank the nut on the opposite side wold be right hand thread and vice versa Quote
ClackerBuzz Posted November 22, 2014 Author Posted November 22, 2014 thanks mike. I know enough to quit while i'm ahead so i gave it a cautious try and quickly aborted the mission. it's a fly reel so i doubt there are any bearings or parts under there that need mandatory cleaning. it would be nice to clean it but it's nicer to have a non damaged reel Quote
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