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just got a new curado and compared it to my two year old one. noticed in my old one im getting a lot of play a 1/8th of an inch or so out of it. i know it has the anti reverse ball bearing and the super stop. but i can put a lot of back pressure on it and slam it backwards?

is it wear and use? or something witch a bearing perhaps?

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Had the same issue one time with a curado and it was caused by excessive oil in the clutch bearing. Solve it by disassembling and soaking/rinse the clutch bearing with white gas or kerosin or paint thinner. wipe off excess cleaning agent and drop 3 to 4 drops of Corrosion X on the bearing and a drop on the Clutch inner tube.

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Just send it to shimano service center. They don't charge a fee for this kind of issue. It'll only cost you shipping going to them.

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Ya it sounds like the AR clutch needs cleaning. If the reel is two years old and never been apart it would probably benefit from a full service ($16.20 for forum members) which includes servicing the AR. 

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