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#2081, "Shimano Curado Problem"
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I was fishing with my Shimano Curado 201BSF and it was working well like it usually does. I kept casting and then on the next cast it made a noise like it was squeeling. After I got it retrieved back in the next cast was a giant back lash. This is the only problem I've ever had with any of my Curado's Has anyone experienced problems similair to this with your Curado? If you know whats wrong how do I fix it? Thanks
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RE: Shimano Curado Problem,
zenbass_r,
Mar 30th 2005, #1
RE: Shimano Curado Problem,
Detroit3Pistons,
Mar 31st 2005, #2
RE: Shimano Curado Problem,
woodsac,
Mar 31st 2005, #3
RE: Shimano Curado Problem,
magmaster,
Mar 31st 2005, #4
RE: Shimano Curado Problem,
Lightninrod,
Mar 31st 2005, #5
RE: Shimano Curado Problem,
magmaster,
Mar 31st 2005, #6
RE: Shimano Curado Problem,
socalfrogger,
Mar 31st 2005, #7
RE: Shimano Curado Problem,
Detroit3Pistons,
Mar 31st 2005, #8
RE: Shimano Curado Problem,
magmaster,
Mar 31st 2005, #9
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#2083, "RE: Shimano Curado Problem"
In response to Reply # 1
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The reel still makes the noise. All the line is off because it got a HUGE backlash. The last time it was oiled was about 6 months ago. If it needs to be oiled where do I do it on my Curado? Thanks
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woodsac | Thu Mar-31-05 07:48 AM |
Member since Jul 17th 2002
859 posts
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#2084, "RE: Shimano Curado Problem"
In response to Reply # 2
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Check out this link for basic reel cleaning and maintenance.
http://www.heartlandtackleservice.com/shimano.htm
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Lightninrod | Thu Mar-31-05 09:20 AM |
Member since Oct 31st 2003
533 posts
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#2086, "RE: Shimano Curado Problem"
In response to Reply # 2
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"Basic maintenance should always be done to ensure that your reel(s) will endure through the long hours of fishing. Keeping your reel cleaned and maintained will be the deciding factor of how long your reel will last. While these reels are designed to be fished in fresh or saltwater, if the reel is not maintained and salt is allowed to sit on the reel, the probability of corrosion and early failure increases. Regular maintenance will add years to the life of your reel.
List of tools that may be needed for repair:
(1) Small Phillips screwdriver (2) Q-tips (3) light reel or machine oil (4) Towels or rags (5) Schematics of the reel
Servicing the spool and rotor assemblies;
1. Remove the drag knob, by turning it counter-clockwise. Once you have removed the drag knob, remove the spool by pulling it off.
2. Use a cotton swab to remove any grease, oil, or debris from the underside of the spool, and the spool shaft.
3. Place one small drop of oil on the ball bearing, and one small drop of oil on the base of the spool shaft.
4. Reinstall the spool and drag knob.
Servicing the body and handle assemblies;
1. Remove handle. (Some require the removal of the dust cap on the opposite side of the reel from the handle. To do his, simply remove the two screws.
2. Once the handle has been removed, clean it completely with a cotton swab. Then, using a cotton swab remove any grease, oil, or debris from both exposed side of the body.
3. Place one small drop of oil in each side of the reel between the body and the exposed gear. This lubricates the ball bearings.
4. Reinstall the handle, handle screw, and dust cap.
Wipe of any excess grease or oil that may have accumulated on the exterior of the reel from maintenance. Your clean and service is now complete."
"Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less"
Deo Vindice
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#2089, "RE: Shimano Curado Problem"
In response to Reply # 7
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Thanks alot for the replies guys. I'll send it in as soon as possible. Now that the problem is identified what could have caused it? Or is it one of those things that just happens? Thanks Again, Elliott
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