Just to start, 2/3 of my winches have had problems now.
I'm fishing as we speak, I cast out just like every other time - But this time I hear a SKREEEECH/Grinding came from the left side of my spool. I quickly reel in and nothing feels wrong. I go to cast out again, this time instead of just hearing the nice zzzzzzzzz when you cast out, its combined with an almost wooshing sound. Did I blow my spool bearing?
Weird thing is, I gained like 10 more feet casting distance. Still using the reel and nothing seems wrong except that wooshing I'm getting when I cast out now.
Could be the brake race is dirty and dry. Clean it with a q tip and alcohol and put a small dot of oil on a other and lightly coat the race. Should take care of it if thats the issue.
Just opened her up, nothing, its a lefty btw.
You won't really be able to see the dirt. But a q tip with alcohol will show you.
Its coming from the gear box side of the reel.
Ohhhhhh. Not sure WTH that could be. Sorry, Maybe the tension disc on that side is dry?
On 6/8/2013 at 8:26 AM, JeziHogg said:Its coming from the gear box side of the reel.
Interesting, almost nothing is moving in that side of the reel during the cast. Because the Revo Winch uses a single piece spool shaft it does pass through the pinion, and into the bearing under the tension cap, the spool shaft also rubs on the disks in the end of the tension cap. Might try removing the spool and wiping the shaft down with a clean towel, I would also remove the tension cap and give it a good look over.
Just got home, gonna gut her and give her a detailed cleaning and lubing - More to follow.
On the spool shaft itself there is a bearing, but there is a small bar that goes through it. I cant figure out how to remove it to get the bearing off, any ideas?
That requires a special tool. Don't mess with that pin unless u have it.
All my revos did this. The bearing on the spool shaft does need a special tool or you can damage it. That little pin sits inside the smaller brass gear, so be carefull. It's tapered on one side.
All of my Revos made this annoying sound. I finally traced it down to dry bearings. They all required more than the recommended amount of oil. I had to use triple the amount. Put 2-3 drops on the bearings and cast it again. Make sure to hit all 3 bearings. The reason your hearing that sound on the gear box side is because of the bearing the spool shaft fits into. Lube it the same as well.
Everyone says just one drop, and that works for most reels, but I had a total of 6 different gen 3 revos and everyone required it. I had to lube them like that about every 2-3 outings. Hince why I dumped everyone I had.
Ya, I'm honestly thinking about dumping these and switching to Daiwa, thanks for the lube advice, gonna try that now - I cleaned her all up yesterday but only added one drop and ya nothing changed.
On 6/8/2013 at 9:49 PM, JeziHogg said:Ya, I'm honestly thinking about dumping these and switching to Daiwa, thanks for the lube advice, gonna try that now - I cleaned her all up yesterday but only added one drop and ya nothing changed.
Can't really comment on the Daiwa's as I have never held one, but I went to all Shimano and am really happy so far. I've got 2 Chronarchs and 2 Curado's and will be adding more soon. All 4 just need 1-2 drops and they are very quiet. I have noticed with heavy lures, my 50E makes a little zing if not lubed up good.
Try 1 drop at a time until it starts to quiet down. When it becomes quiet note how much it took. You will want to use the least amount you need to as to not hinder your distance. The less the better.
I noticed that I gained about 10 feet casting distance, would that be a result of no lube on the bearing restricting the bb's from moving?
On 6/8/2013 at 8:06 AM, JeziHogg said:Just to start, 2/3 of my winches have had problems now.
I'm fishing as we speak, I cast out just like every other time - But this time I hear a SKREEEECH/Grinding came from the left side of my spool. I quickly reel in and nothing feels wrong. I go to cast out again, this time instead of just hearing the nice zzzzzzzzz when you cast out, its combined with an almost wooshing sound. Did I blow my spool bearing?
Weird thing is, I gained like 10 more feet casting distance. Still using the reel and nothing seems wrong except that wooshing I'm getting when I cast out now.
This is my best guess as to what happened but of course I was not there. When you pressed the thumb lever to disengage the spool you did not get it completely depressed, the screeching you heard was the pinon gear bouncing and rubbing against the pin in the spool shaft until the spool slowed enough for the pinion to re engage. I have never seen a bearing "blow out" on any reel. I have never seen a bearing on a reel go from being fine 1 cast to screeching loudly on the next, and if that did happen to be the cause of the noise you most certainly would not have gained in casting distance. I think it is a safe bet that your bearings are fine. Most of time when someone complains of a whooshing noise, I ask them to take a look at the line on their spool, sometimes a small lose loop of line will be there and it will rub the frame during the cast and you will hear the noise you are describing.
As I mentioned I was not there and have not seen the reel, this is just my thoughts on the information that you have posted. Hope you get it figured out or a reel that makes you happy, If you decide to get rid of the Winch let me know, I use them in my fishing and find them to be a very good reel.
On 6/8/2013 at 10:11 PM, JeziHogg said:I noticed that I gained about 10 feet casting distance, would that be a result of no lube on the bearing restricting the bb's from moving?
If you put a drop of oil in there they will be lubed some. But yes the less oil in there, the less restriction for the bearings hince the increased distance. On a completely dry bearing, I can get it to spin for 20-30 seconds. It's noisy as all get out, but free spinning.
When you pressed the thumb lever to disengage the spool you did not get it completely depressed, the screeching you heard was the pinon gear bouncing and rubbing against the pin in the spool shaft until the spool slowed enough for the pinion to re engage.
I think that's what exactly happened, I feel like a fool now lol - I went outside and did that and it had the exact same noise from last night.
So I just re oiled the bearings, 2 times still getting that wooshing, 3 times its still happening. The best way I can explain it is you know the "zzzzzzzz" sound you get when you cast, instead of that now its almost like a dampened "zzzzz"
On 6/8/2013 at 10:53 PM, JeziHogg said:So I just re oiled the bearings, 2 times still getting that wooshing, 3 times its still happening. The best way I can explain it is you know the "zzzzzzzz" sound you get when you cast, instead of that now its almost like a dampened "zzzzz"
All 3 bearings? It took sometimes 5 good drops of oil on all 3 bearings to quiet them down for me. Work the oil into the bearings. I had to put oil on both sides and spin them to work it down in there.
If the winch was like my STX was, the spool shaft bearing was an open bearing. It took a ton more lol on it to quiet it down
On 6/8/2013 at 11:04 PM, rockchalk06 said:If the winch was like my STX was, the spool shaft bearing was an open bearing. It took a ton more lol on it to quiet it down
I don't know, it's hard to trust a Jayhawk want to be, living in Sooner/Cowboy Country. LOL just messin.
Still nothing with copious amounts of oil, but like Aavery said the original sound was from me not engaging the thumb bar all the way, but the dampened "zzzz" from the reel started happening on the cast after the one where I didn't engage the thumb bar.
On 6/8/2013 at 11:15 PM, aavery2 said:I don't know, it's hard to trust a Jayhawk want to be, living in Sooner/Cowboy Country. LOL just messin.
Raised in Kansas for 31 years. Born and raised a hawk and will die one. You should see my truck during game time lol. I moved here for a women of all things. What makes it worse, I work on the OU campus too lol
On 6/8/2013 at 11:26 PM, rockchalk06 said:Raised in Kansas for 31 years. Born and raised a hawk and will die one. You should see my truck during game time lol. I moved here for a women of all things. What makes it worse, I work on the OU campus too lol
Way to represent, that's what I am talking about, Rock Chalk, JayHawk, KU....
So I took the side plate bearing, Tension cap bearing and took the whole spool from one of my other winches and switched them into this one I'm having problems with, still no change
Got oil on the ENDS of the spool shaft?
Yep, put a little oil on those rubber parts that the spool ends sit in
Sounds like its something your going to have to live with haha. I have the SX gen 3 and it does the same noise but it is an amazing reel and casts so far. If its performing well then why get rid of it? Is it affecting your cast distance? Does it feel weird on the retrieve? If not then I don't see anything wrong. I don't like that mine does it either but the reel is awesome.
On 6/9/2013 at 12:25 PM, GoneFishi said:Sounds like its something your going to have to live with haha. I have the SX gen 3 and it does the same noise but it is an amazing reel and casts so far. If its performing well then why get rid of it? Is it affecting your cast distance? Does it feel weird on the retrieve? If not then I don't see anything wrong. I don't like that mine does it either but the reel is awesome.
That's exactly why I dumped every one I had. I refuse to pay 120-200 dollars for a reel to have it scream like a banche everytime I cast. It's annoying and frankly shows what crappy quality control a company has. The product should work and work flawlessly. It would be different if all Abu reels did this and had since the company started. But they don't and the problems lie on all the new Gen 3's.
It's just a sound. But I understand. The way I look at it is the bass don't care what it sounds like so I don't. I don't even recognize it anymore.
My 3rd Gen Revo S has just started to do this. I also oiled it and it still has the noise. Not real happy with it.
I feel everyone's pain that has had gen 3 Revo issues. I did away with that pain and bought a couple Shimano Chronarchs. So far so good.
I'm boycotting Abu Garcia, i'm sticking to higher end Daiwa now
On 6/11/2013 at 7:05 AM, TNBassin said:I feel everyone's pain that has had gen 3 Revo issues. I did away with that pain and bought a couple Shimano Chronarchs. So far so good.
Did you get an answer to why your reel would not open properly? What was the solution?
On 6/11/2013 at 8:42 AM, JeziHogg said:I'm boycotting Abu Garcia, i'm sticking to higher end Daiwa now
I still wish my Revo S's were as great as they were, when I first bought them. I had nothing but high praises at first. They look and felt great at the time.
On 6/11/2013 at 10:08 AM, aavery2 said:Did you get an answer to why your reel would not open properly? What was the solution?
I talked to Bantam1 about it, and he never heard of the issue but is sending me some rod shims. I'm gonna make a video and send it to him so he can see exactly what the issue is. It's weird it's only with the Crucial rods.
ABU significantly lightened the Revos this Gen and I think the feel and sound is a side effect. I don't see anything mechanically inferior so far. I can say pretty confidently that all the extra lube some are applying is completely unnecessary. 5 drops of oil in a bearing will suffocate it and leak out to unintended areas.
On 6/11/2013 at 11:28 AM, TNBassin said:I talked to Bantam1 about it, and he never heard of the issue but is sending me some rod shims. I'm gonna make a video and send it to him so he can see exactly what the issue is. It's weird it's only with the Crucial rods.
I would not accept the shims as a permanent solution, I would ask for a refund or replacement of the rods as defective, no reason the two should not work together.
I purchased a New Revo gen 3 wench in december 2012. the line guide was skinning the side of my line. I used it once when I noticed this. Sent it to a warranty center emailed the Abu Garcia customer service. It is now Mid june still havent got my reel back or heard from the customer service center. This has definetely sold me on Diawa or Quantum.