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I actually have the 101B....

 

I noticed yesterday that, at times, when I would make a cast...It seemed that the centrifugal force was actually turning on brakes that were originally off.

I was looking at the brake collars and they appear to be OK.

It almost looks like the (black ring that hold the brakes) collar housing has worn tabs for the off position.

Really just curious if this is a known issue with this real of not...

I've had it awhile and have put some miles on it...actually got two.

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I did do some more controlled testing...and sure enough some of the break collars were setting on when casting.

 

[two days later]

OK....got a new set of brake collars and problem fixed! $4.95 off eBay.

Part No. BNT1517.

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1 minute ago, Delaware Valley Tackle said:

Interesting. I’ll make note.

That seller is a gold mine for vintage parts. I've patched up a bunch of reels from the 70s and early 80s with parts I've gotten from them.

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2 minutes ago, PhishLI said:

That seller is a gold mine for vintage parts. I've patched up a bunch of reels from the 70s and early 80s with parts I've gotten from them.

Who’s the seller you reference?

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7 minutes ago, PhishLI said:

jdtreasures1

yep...JDL Treasures LLC

18 minutes ago, Delaware Valley Tackle said:

Interesting. I’ll make note.  Glad you got it worked out. Those reels can last two lifetimes. 

I replaced the bearings on em last year.

New carbon 101 mm handles.

....and I have some carbon drag washers for em on the way.

Totally different reel.

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