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taking bearings out of reel
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Get a scematic of the reel. I could explain it but it will be easier if you have a picture.
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the location is known. but do they just push out or is it a twist and push. do you need a special tool???
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They just come out. No twisting no tricks. Be care ful with th retainer clip as it tends to fly never to be seen again.
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I worked on mine recently, and the clip came out easily. After crawling around on the floor looking for it after it flew out, i finally found it. I then had the same problem that Homerun is having. I never could get the bearing out, even with some force. I didn't want to break anything either so I gave up. I'm looking for help also.
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do like my framers do when one of my 700.00 mitersaws isnt working right... hit it with a 28oz waffle head framing hammer a few times
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The outboard bearings (part no 194) are easy, but can you push that pin out and replace the spool bearing? My parts list shows the whole spool assembly (pn 1507) has to be replaced to get that one. The spool bearing is the one that grinds on my reel. It's probably 20 years old. Ive gotten my use out of it. Maybe time for a core or an E7.
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Quote:
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Thanks, I'm going to give it a shot.
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