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retainer screws. im getting ready to service a Fuego and would love to know any "secrets" for the easiest way to get that booger out.
There are no secrets, just plan on having to break the reel down to just the set plate (frame).

Then using the proper sized driver carefully break the screw lose (so that you DON'T damage the head of the screw). Then remove the screw/s, being very careful not to lose the spring that shares the drive shaft retainer.

Good Luck & Tight Lines!

Wow, i thought I was only one that ran into this problem. For me it was with my TD-X 103. I used the above to remove the screw.

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Half of the battle with small screws is having well made screwdrivers. These are about the best...http://www.amazon.com/Wiha-26199-Slotted-Phillips-Screwdriver/dp/B000NZ5QG0/ref=sr_1_cc_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1299289337&sr=1-1-catcorr

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I love my Wiha tools, but for that particular screw, I have an old, el cheapo Stanley long shaft #1 Phillips head that gets the job done.  The issue with that screw is that it's softer than most screw driver tips.

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