aku17 Posted September 11, 2016 Posted September 11, 2016 my bait caster was totally fine today until later on the day when i made a cast it made a loud buzzing noise and at the same time my reel vibrated and i also got a backlash. after that first occurrence it keeps making the buzzing/vibrating and I get a backlash every cast I make. what could be the problem? Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted September 11, 2016 Global Moderator Posted September 11, 2016 What reel do you have? Quote
Super User new2BC4bass Posted September 11, 2016 Super User Posted September 11, 2016 Music intro....sounds like a job for Mike (DVT). Quote
Dan_the_fisher Posted September 11, 2016 Posted September 11, 2016 My curados sometimes make a whiny sound when they need a drop of oil on the spool brake, but they never backlash from that 1 Quote
timsford Posted September 11, 2016 Posted September 11, 2016 That reel has the older shimano system like the curado/chronarch e instead of the newer one with the race to oil like the curado I. I'd pop off the palming side plate and see if maybe a brake popped off the pin somehow. Check the spool tension know and make sure it isn't too loose and then if that doesn't fix it I'd send it back if it's under warranty or to mike at dvt for him to check and clean and relube it Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted September 12, 2016 Posted September 12, 2016 it's nearly impossible to diagnose without seeing it. As suggested, exchange it if possible or send it in and I'll look into it. Quote
BobP Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 Just for laughs, I'd put a drop of oil in each of the two spool bearings and look at the centrifugal brake blocks and the brake drum to see if any trash has gotten in there. You should also put a drop of oil on a Q-tip and run it around the brake drum to lightly lubricate and clean off any corrosion. It's a quick fix that may work. Quote
Super User MickD Posted September 13, 2016 Super User Posted September 13, 2016 Are you sure you don't have too much line on it and some line is contacting the reel frame on the cast? Reels don't usually "just go bad". But lube and line are variables that can change fairly abruptly. Obviously, I could be wrong, but I'll bet you find the problem if you carefully observe what's going on with the cast, be sure the reel is lubed properly, that nothing is loose. Quote
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