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lil-red-hunter14
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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 9:02 am    Post subject: Off topic: Reel Repair Reply with quote

What's goin on CF! I have asked this question before but I can't find the thread on here about it! I have one of the red Abu Garcia 6600's and am having some issues with it! The part that goes across the reel when you reel it in is sticking on the left side! I have tried to clean it out but I don't want to take it apart because I wouldn't haves able to get it back together. I don't have the receipt anymore but I got it from academy maybe a year ago! Will they replace it or am I on my own with this one? If any of y'all know of someone who does reel repair near Austin, that would work too! Thank y'all in advance!
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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 9:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

academy will probably replace it. i replaced a all star rod from probably 15 years ago. it sounds like you will need a new paw.
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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 10:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

horse51 wrote:
academy will probably replace it. i replaced a all star rod from probably 15 years ago. it sounds like you will need a new paw.




Thank you! How difficult is it to replace the paw? I don't have any experience with reel repair
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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 10:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

In my honest opinion, any reel a Person buys now a days is crap, no matter what brand it is.if it was a combo, you will not get much use out of it, personally I like to look for the older models of Garcia that were made in Sweden , if you like particular brand,and if the money is there,shop on Ebay, the only draw back is allot of those reels, the replacement parts might be hard to get a hold of, but as long a you take care and clean your gear you should be good
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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 11:58 am    Post subject: Re: Off topic: Reel Repair Reply with quote

lil-red-hunter14 wrote:
What's goin on CF! I have asked this question before but I can't find the thread on here about it! I have one of the red Abu Garcia 6600's and am having some issues with it! The part that goes across the reel when you reel it in is sticking on the left side! I have tried to clean it out but I don't want to take it apart because I wouldn't haves able to get it back together. I don't have the receipt anymore but I got it from academy maybe a year ago! Will they replace it or am I on my own with this one? If any of y'all know of someone who does reel repair near Austin, that would work too! Thank y'all in advance!
Zack


I took a reel that was acting up back to Academy last week. It was 2 years old and well used. The guy just swapped it out for me. -Never hurts to ask!

Word of warning, the reel repair shop on Parmer Lane West of Mopac is not where you want to take your stuff.

A really good friend of mine that lives here, and fishes in Canada and Colorado all the time packs up his stuff and sends it to none other than Roy's in CC. The guy has never fished saltwater- but heard about Roy's and has been using him for years.
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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 12:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Zack, if the reel is an Abu Garcia 6600 BCX, you can expect very frequent breakdowns and malfunctions. I have two of them and have experienced your problem several times. First time I took one to a reputable repair shop the guys just laughed and said they don't even carry parts for that reel, they're not worth repairing. I have a bunch of Abu G. reels and the BCX really shouldn't have the AG label on it.

That being said, when the pawl and worm gear are working I kinda like them. They cast well and are fairly smooth. I recommend you fix it yourself. It's not hard to do. With a Google search it's easy to find the parts. On the Abu Garcia website you can download a schematic for that reel. The pawl is replaced by removing just one screw. To replace the worm gear you'll need to remove one side plate. Change both while you're doing it.

Good luck.

Here's the schematic - http://www.abugarcia.com/sites/default/files/schematics/6600BCX%201600.pdf

And here's a source for parts for the 6600BCX - http://www.mikesreelrepair.com/ambassadeur-6600bcx-1600-c-21_22_167_175.html
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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 1:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The 5000 and 6000 series are all easy to repair. Jay is right; use the schematic and repair it for just a couple of bucks, and as a bonus get to know your reel at the same time. I rebuild all my reels every few trips in the salt. I know my babies well, and they stay happy with frequent cleanings.
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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 3:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Prof. Salt wrote:
The 5000 and 6000 series are all easy to repair. Jay is right; use the schematic and repair it for just a couple of bucks, and as a bonus get to know your reel at the same time. I rebuild all my reels every few trips in the salt. I know my babies well, and they stay happy with frequent cleanings.


Prof Salt, are there any certains chemicals, or solvents to wash the parts of your reels? I got a few reels I need to clean up and am wondering what is best to use.
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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 6:55 pm    Post subject: Re: Off topic: Reel Repair Reply with quote

lil-red-hunter14 wrote:
What's goin on CF! I have asked this question before but I can't find the thread on here about it! I have one of the red Abu Garcia 6600's and am having some issues with it! The part that goes across the reel when you reel it in is sticking on the left side! I have tried to clean it out but I don't want to take it apart because I wouldn't haves able to get it back together. I don't have the receipt anymore but I got it from academy maybe a year ago! Will they replace it or am I on my own with this one? If any of y'all know of someone who does reel repair near Austin, that would work too! Thank y'all in advance!
Zack

Zack- Take it to Academy @ I35 and 183 and talk to Clint- He's the manager.
If he is unable to replace, they also have parts- you need the pawl and the worm.
Replace both, they're cheap.
For maintenance, rinse LIGHTLY w/ fresh water as soon as possible.
When dry, spray w/ corrosionx and wipe down.
If you have to break it down, Coleman fuel (naptha, I think) is a very good cheap solvent.
The Swedish made are very good and durable reels and easy to "hotrod".
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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2012 6:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

As stated before, it's a relatively easy repair. You need to replace the pawl and worm gear. Academy usually stocks these parts.
Start by visiting mike'sreelrepair.com. Use the links to pull up and/or print the schematic for your reel and get the part nos. for the pawl and worm gear. The schematic will also assist in reassembling the reel. Anther tip- take lots of photos as you disassemble the reel so if you have any trouble you can simply look back through your photos.
I live down the road in San Marcos and could do this repair in about 15 minutes. Let me know if I can help.
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