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Join Date: Oct 2012
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reel repair help
I recently received an old Diawa Sealine 400H reel from an Uncle and had to take it apart to clean, re-oil and re-grease everything. However I have run into one problem that is driving me crazy. I can not get the cam spring back into place. The reel runs smoothly but without the cam spring in I can not take it out of free spool. I know where it goes but I can not maneuver it into place. Does anyone have a trick o getting these things back in that they are willing to share? Any help would be appreciated.
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Location: Leucadia, CA
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Location: San Diego
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I use needle nose pliers. A flat head screw driver helps guide the end of the spring into place if its really stubborn.
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