Chris186 Posted April 28, 2020 Posted April 28, 2020 So I’m having an issue with one of my lews reels. It is a tournament lite, I’m currently using it for jerkbaits. The problem is when I’m working it back to the boat, every now and then when I move the rod to move the jerkbait the reel free spools like someone pushed the thumb bar to cast it. Sometimes this will give me a backlash, sometimes not. There is no noise when this happens, but a turn of the handle brings it back to normal. It doesn’t happen all the time but it is pretty frustrating, any ideas? Quote
Born 2 fish Posted April 28, 2020 Posted April 28, 2020 Sounds like the anti reverse bearing needs to be cleaned or replaced. One of mine was doing this and I cleaned the bearing and it took care of the issue. Quote
johnD. Posted April 28, 2020 Posted April 28, 2020 If you don't work on your own reels , you can send it back to Lew's , they will either fix it or replace it. But , yeah , anti reverse bearing sounds like the culprit. Quote
Reel Posted April 28, 2020 Posted April 28, 2020 Some other brands have an anti-reverse pawl as a backup system to prevent this problem Quote
Super User dodgeguy Posted April 28, 2020 Super User Posted April 28, 2020 Or your drag is to loose. Quote
Chris186 Posted April 28, 2020 Author Posted April 28, 2020 Drag is good, I ordered a new anti reverse bearing for it so we will see what happens. Thanks guys Quote
Fastbee Posted April 28, 2020 Posted April 28, 2020 All of my Lew's reels still have the "ratchet" anti-reverse pawl in addition to the one way roller bearing that will prevent what you are talking about. The spool/handle might reverse just a little but not nearly enough to cause a backlash if the anti-reverse bearing failed. Are you sure it isn't coming out of gear? If the springs on the yoke are worn, damaged or missing it can cause the reel to disengage at times. Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted April 28, 2020 Posted April 28, 2020 I’ve seen this before in a similar reel. Keep the AR clean and lightly oiled. Did you try cleaning it before jumping to replacement? Quote
garroyo130 Posted April 28, 2020 Posted April 28, 2020 3 minutes ago, Delaware Valley Tackle said: I’ve seen this before in a similar reel. Keep the AR clean and lightly oiled. Did you try cleaning it before jumping to replacement? Im sure DVT has more experience than I, but I've never seen these go out. The real issue is typically over lubrication. On a friends reel it was slipping after he saw a YouTube video on how to oil a reel and removed the handle and gave the bearing underneath a big squirt of oil. The excess made its way to the AR and caused it to slip. A clean up and proper light oiling fixed it. Quote
Chris186 Posted April 28, 2020 Author Posted April 28, 2020 12 minutes ago, Delaware Valley Tackle said: I’ve seen this before in a similar reel. Keep the AR clean and lightly oiled. Did you try cleaning it before jumping to replacement? Nah, a replacement was cheap enough so I figured if I’m taking it apart I want to do it once and at least this way I will know it is new. Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted April 29, 2020 Posted April 29, 2020 Ok. Just don’t over oil the new one or you’ll be back to square one. 1 Quote
Guitarfish Posted April 29, 2020 Posted April 29, 2020 I've seen them slip because of the wrong lube. Cleaning is usually enough. If corrosion gets in, then replacement is definitely in order. Keep your old one. My guess is it will be good insurance that you hopefully never need. Quote
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