Vinny Chase Posted October 14, 2009 Posted October 14, 2009 I just bought a new baitcaster, and whenever i throw it there is a loud noise that i want to get rid of. I see Bill Dance use a spray bottle on his reels. What product is that/where can i get it? And would that help? BTW i have 50 lb power pro on Thanks, VC Quote
Super User .RM. Posted October 14, 2009 Super User Posted October 14, 2009 What reel??? Try some oil on the shims and spool support bearings, and no I wouldn't use anything that DA sprays or puts on his reels... Why 50 lb line, you planning on catching 50lb bass?? Tight Lines!!! Quote
Super User Grey Wolf Posted October 14, 2009 Super User Posted October 14, 2009 What's the name of your bait caster and what did you pay for it ? Quote
Super User KYntucky Warmouth Posted October 14, 2009 Super User Posted October 14, 2009 Bill Dance sprays KVD Line and Lure Conditioner on his reels but it's for managability purposes, not gonna help in your case. Probably needs some lubrication like reel mechanic said but knowing what reel would help also. Quote
Super User Paul Roberts Posted October 14, 2009 Super User Posted October 14, 2009 Did you say "new"?Ouch! That is not a good start! Was it dropped? Sounds like dry bearings maybe. Can you return it? Exchange for another? Quote
Uncle Leo Posted October 14, 2009 Posted October 14, 2009 If this is a Quantum I have heard the brakes make an awful sound when engaging. Quote
Super User KYntucky Warmouth Posted October 14, 2009 Super User Posted October 14, 2009 If this is a Quantum I have heard the brakes make an awful sound when engaging. Quantums do make a sound when casting, the newer ones, I have an energy, seem to have corrected this some what, it's not very lound but still a sound. I wouldn't call it a screech as much as a loud hum like a "zzzzzzzz" sound, my old energy was pretty bad and it's very prevelant when you watch coverage of KVD. I also have a Code and it's not so bad. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted October 14, 2009 Super User Posted October 14, 2009 If its BRAND NEW, take it back!!! If this is a Quantum I have heard the brakes make an awful sound when engaging. I have a couple of older IR3s that squeal like a banshee. Its definitely the brake shoes making the noise. This will sound uncharacteristically low tech coming from me, but I've found that spitting on the shoes quiets it in a pinch, LOL. When you get home, take a Q-top loaded with a drop of high quality reel oil, and swab the metal ring in the brake case. Quote
ALbasser Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 If it is a new reel I would contact the manufacturer, or simply take it back and exchange it. IMO no new reel should make abnormal noises. In my frame of mind... if it is making a noise right out of the box, what might happen in a few weeks, months, years? Just a suggestion. Quote
Super User Bassn Blvd Posted October 15, 2009 Super User Posted October 15, 2009 I'd be willing to bet a bag of Roosters that his new reel is an Abu Premier. If so, send it back to Abu for a quick fix. You can put all the oil and grease you want into it and it won't fix it. How do I know? I had 2 that did this. > Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted October 15, 2009 Super User Posted October 15, 2009 Hmm... The answer is simple: Take it back for exchange. I don't care what the problem is. If a reel doesn't work right out of the box, get another! 8-) Quote
Super User Grey Wolf Posted October 15, 2009 Super User Posted October 15, 2009 Hmm...The answer is simple: Take it back for exchange. I don't care what the problem is. If a reel doesn't work right out of the box, get another! 8-) X2. Quote
Vinny Chase Posted October 15, 2009 Author Posted October 15, 2009 What's the name of your bait caster and what did you pay for it ? Cabelas Prodigy....it was like $110 but i got it on sale for $60 Quote
Vinny Chase Posted October 15, 2009 Author Posted October 15, 2009 Hmm...The answer is simple: Take it back for exchange. I don't care what the problem is. If a reel doesn't work right out of the box, get another! 8-) I would have done that already but i have like $15 worth of line on it :-/ Quote
CFFF 1.5 Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 Spool the braid directly from the reel it is on to another reel. Then when you exchange the reel spool it back on. Quote
uicdent11 Posted October 16, 2009 Posted October 16, 2009 It will probably cost more than $15 to get it fixed anywhere. Spool it around anything round and put it back on once you exchange it. Cabelas will stand behind all their branded products. Quote
sal669 Posted October 16, 2009 Posted October 16, 2009 Cabelas will exchange it, but i think all it needs is a good lubrication. Who knows how long it's been sitting in a hot warehouse ??? Quote
ChiCityBasser Posted October 16, 2009 Posted October 16, 2009 Cabelas will exchange it and you can see if you can get the guys in the Reel dept to change the line over for you. My Prodigy hasn't had any problems at all and got mine on sale a couple years ago. Take it back for an exchange and ask the guys if they can respool the New Reel with the line from the old reel Can't Hurt Quote
Pantera61 Posted October 16, 2009 Posted October 16, 2009 I'd be willing to bet a bag of Roosters that his new reel is an Abu Premier.If so, send it back to Abu for a quick fix. You can put all the oil and grease you want into it and it won't fix it. How do I know? I had 2 that did this. > You gonna be sending them roosters FedEx or UPS? Just remember to poke a few holes in the bag so they can breathe. Quote
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