Born 2 fish Posted March 28, 2020 Posted March 28, 2020 My buddy was fishing today and his reel engaged mid cast twice & The second time the spool was rubbing on the reel frame and the spool tension knob Does not loosen up the spool meaning there is no side play no matter how loose the tension knob is. Any ideas what might have happened. This is a new 6:3 used about 4 trips. Quote
Russ E Posted March 28, 2020 Posted March 28, 2020 I would remove the sideplate and pull out the spool to see if something is broke, or loose. If you can't find the problem contact Diawa, They are usually pretty good on warranty issues. Quote
Born 2 fish Posted March 28, 2020 Author Posted March 28, 2020 4 minutes ago, Russ E said: I would remove the sideplate and pull out the spool to see if something is broke, or loose. If you can't find the problem contact Diawa, They are usually pretty good on warranty issues. I removed the side plate and didn’t see anything. He’s going to call Monday morning. 1 Quote
Super User fishwizzard Posted March 28, 2020 Super User Posted March 28, 2020 Could the spool shaft have gotten bent? 1 Quote
Born 2 fish Posted March 28, 2020 Author Posted March 28, 2020 7 minutes ago, fishwizzard said: Could the spool shaft have gotten bent? Not sure when the reel engaged the last time it locked up pretty good. He’s going to send it in for repair just waiting till Monday to call. Quote
DomQ Posted March 29, 2020 Posted March 29, 2020 I've heard of the spool shaft bending on really bad nests or when the clutch engages mid cast. If you can get the spool out try and inspect the shaft. Quote
bogfrog Posted March 29, 2020 Posted March 29, 2020 Just turn the spool and it will wobble if the shaft is bent....which it probably is by the sounds of it. Question: Why was the reel engaging on the cast in the first place? Did your buddy change the handle on the reel? Ive seen a lot of good reels ruined from engaging on the cast due to an unbalanced jigging handle used on a casting reel. At any rate the engagement issue needs to be dealt with. The bent shaft (or whatever it is) is a symptom of a more serious problem. Quote
Born 2 fish Posted March 29, 2020 Author Posted March 29, 2020 6 hours ago, bogfrog said: Just turn the spool and it will wobble if the shaft is bent....which it probably is by the sounds of it. Question: Why was the reel engaging on the cast in the first place? Did your buddy change the handle on the reel? Ive seen a lot of good reels ruined from engaging on the cast due to an unbalanced jigging handle used on a casting reel. At any rate the engagement issue needs to be dealt with. The bent shaft (or whatever it is) is a symptom of a more serious problem. Brand new stock reel nothing was changed. Quote
bogfrog Posted March 29, 2020 Posted March 29, 2020 Unless there is something he's doing to engage the clutch I would send it back to Daiwa. They arent supposed to do this....obviously. The only reel I ever had this happen on was a Rojo with a flippin switch. Im not sure i it was a faulty reel or if it was me engaging the switch on the cast. After the second time it happened I got rid of it. There are too many good reels available to waste my time on one with problems. Actually, considering the reel is currently unusable it needs to be sent in regardless. Quote
Super User fishwizzard Posted March 29, 2020 Super User Posted March 29, 2020 8 hours ago, bogfrog said: Just turn the spool and it will wobble if the shaft is bent....which it probably is by the sounds of it. Question: Why was the reel engaging on the cast in the first place? Did your buddy change the handle on the reel? Ive seen a lot of good reels ruined from engaging on the cast due to an unbalanced jigging handle used on a casting reel. At any rate the engagement issue needs to be dealt with. The bent shaft (or whatever it is) is a symptom of a more serious problem. Yep, Last year I bought one of the new Ryoga 1520 reels and immediately stuck a big single knob handle on it. Three trips and two lost swimbaits later it came right off. It’s too bad though, I loved the feel of it and it made slow rolling a Hudd a breeze Quote
Born 2 fish Posted March 29, 2020 Author Posted March 29, 2020 1 hour ago, bogfrog said: Unless there is something he's doing to engage the clutch I would send it back to Daiwa. They arent supposed to do this....obviously. The only reel I ever had this happen on was a Rojo with a flippin switch. Im not sure i it was a faulty reel or if it was me engaging the switch on the cast. After the second time it happened I got rid of it. There are too many good reels available to waste my time on one with problems. Actually, considering the reel is currently unusable it needs to be sent in regardless. He’s not doing anything I was watching the second time it happened his hand weren’t even close to the reel. Quote
bogfrog Posted March 29, 2020 Posted March 29, 2020 Does the Ryoga have the shaft cup incorporated into the handle like the JDM reels? If not any aftermarket Daiwa compatible balanced power handle with the counter weight should work on it. I have a dozen CV-Z and CV-X reels and all have aftermarket handles except for the JDM models. Quote
Super User fishwizzard Posted March 29, 2020 Super User Posted March 29, 2020 5 minutes ago, bogfrog said: Does the Ryoga have the shaft cup incorporated into the handle like the JDM reels? If not any aftermarket Daiwa compatible balanced power handle with the counter weight should work on it. I have a dozen CV-Z and CV-X reels and all have aftermarket handles except for the JDM models. I would honestly have to pull it apart again and look, it’s been enough months that I don’t remember. I definitely had about four instances of the handle engaging during the cast and that was enough for me to quit fooling with it. I actually have the handle on a CV-253 now, I almost never use the combo it’s on but in the little bit I have used it I’ve never noticed the same problem. Quote
Steve S Posted March 29, 2020 Posted March 29, 2020 I had this happen with the old SV and the New one I sent in to the tackle trap as they are authorized repair shop and they said that one of the main gear teeth had broken and replaced it. They said that sometimes you can either not have the clutch all the way engaged or accidental re-engage it mid cast. So far since they fixed it I haven’t had an issue Quote
bogfrog Posted March 30, 2020 Posted March 30, 2020 12 hours ago, fishwizzard said: I would honestly have to pull it apart again and look, it’s been enough months that I don’t remember. I definitely had about four instances of the handle engaging during the cast and that was enough for me to quit fooling with it. I actually have the handle on a CV-253 now, I almost never use the combo it’s on but in the little bit I have used it I’ve never noticed the same problem. If its a CV-X 253 or an American (Non JDM) CV-Z version any aftermarket handle will work. I had a Pluton that was very similar to the Ryoga and standard aftermarket handles would work on it. Choose a big handle with he biggest counterweight you can find and it should work without issues. BTW....the Ryoga is a tank! Quote
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