well, I thought it was time for a little reel maintenance today. latest reel started making some noise last trip so it was time. stripped, cleaned and greased the reel it replaced and stowed on board as a spare. then came the new reel. stripped, cleaned, greased and back together and... no anti-reverse, doh. don't even know why they have switches for this, I mean who wants to wind a reel backwards? anyway, pulled it down again to find I had lost some teeny weeny spring that locks in the anti reverse
. after spending an inordinate amount of time on my hands and knees with a spotlight, I decided to try and poach a spare from an old reel. well the first was missing the same spring, the second was rusted and broken and the third one - bingo. carefully removed spring with tweezers and bang, gone somewhere
. back on the hands and knees with the spotty for a while and was starting to look at manufacturing a dodgy replacement when I found it - on the workbench
. these things are tiny and I worked up a sweat trying to apply it to the right posts without another fling thing happening. I think I need jewellers glasses but actually managed to get it right and back together again. longest reel service ever - just on 3 hours. looking at the way the anti reverse works I think I will be wiring them in place in the future...