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Topic subjectct250 problem
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1337, ct250 problem
Posted by cst, Sat Aug-13-05 05:33 PM
my ct250 has been making this grinding noise during my casts. i was able to fix it once by taking out the spool then putting it back in but the problem came back the next day. ive tried that technique two other times after that but it didnt work.

has any one experiencecd this problem and how should i fix it?
1338, RE: ct250 problem
Posted by SLM, Sat Aug-13-05 07:23 PM
It could be a bad roller clutch bearing...
1339, RE: ct250 problem
Posted by bassnet, Sat Aug-13-05 08:11 PM
If it's grinding on the cast, it could be the pinion gear not completely disengaging while in freespool- Could be the yoke that holds the pinion getting worn, but MagMaster will know for sure- I'm sure he'll post on Monday and help you out. If it's just a noise, could be a bearing on either side of the spool shaft or the bushing on the shaft, more of a high pitched sound then a grind.
1340, RE: Troubleshooting Calcutta
Posted by magmaster, Sat Aug-13-05 10:42 PM
If it grinds it could be a few things:

1) Bad yoke or yoke springs not allowing the pinion gear to completely disengage on a cast. When you remove the spool look at the spool shaft and spool surface for signs of metal shavings. That will tell you if the gear is not disengaging correctly.

2) Clutch/ Thumb bar not aligned correctly or worn thumb bar not allowing clutch to properly disengage (rare)

3) On the spool assembly where the brake weights are the brass pin could be pulling out of the plastic housing. Check on the black plastic piece that holds the 6 pins is not craked or crooked. If so call Shimano and they'll hook you up.

4) Bad spool bearing maybe. But usually it will have a dry sound to it. If it is a "grinding" noise then it's not likely you have a bad bearing.

5) They can make a screaming noise on a cast that would be best described and a squeal. Apply a drop of the Shimano oil to the bushing on the spool shaft. Not on the spool but just a SMALL drop on where the bushing meets the shaft and rotate the busing with your fingers to work it in.

6) Dry brake weights or worn brake weights. Use a Q-tip and rubbing alcohol to clean the raceway (brass ring where the spool rides). Then apply some Shimano oil to another Q-tip and wipe a light film on the raceway. If the brake weights look worn or dirty then call Shimano for some new ones (Green).


All of this can be done while the spool is out of the frame. If you check all of that and it looks good and no easy solution then send it into Shimano. I think they started to catch up a little now with a 2-3 week wait time. I hope this helps and if you have a question just ask and I'll do my best!
1341, RE: Troubleshooting Calcutta
Posted by cst, Sun Aug-14-05 10:47 AM
thanks guys. im not a huge reel wiz but i tried as much as i could and that sound is still there. i think ill just send it in to shimano or a local reel repair guy.
1342, RE: Troubleshooting Calcutta
Posted by dhouston88, Wed Aug-17-05 03:02 PM
there is a grey bushing on your spool if it is dry under there they will squell from time to time when casting put a SMALL drop of oil under it if it's not that or the brake weights send it to shimano STAY AWAY from local rip off reel repair guys w/ your shimano products it's just not worth it.

Magmaster what's up forgot about the bushing (T-Bone special)
1343, RE: Troubleshooting Calcutta
Posted by magmaster, Wed Aug-17-05 08:26 PM
See line #5 retard
1344, RE: Troubleshooting Calcutta
Posted by bassnet, Thu Aug-18-05 08:13 PM
Dustin, I thought the T-Bone special was all you can eat night at the Little Shrimp in Laguna?? Just kidding, KT!! }(
1345, RE: Troubleshooting Calcutta
Posted by dhouston88, Fri Aug-19-05 07:18 PM
KT ha!!!!!
1346, RE: Troubleshooting Calcutta
Posted by cst, Fri Sep-09-05 04:04 PM
the pinion gear was stripped or worn out. and so was the main shaft.