noisy slosh

codcatcher3000

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hey all my slosh is very very noisy when i cast it out ....it no longer feels sooth when reeling in ... think i need its bearing changed ....there are a few on ebay ...which one should i buy ...also have no clear idea how to like change it ...are there any diagnostic spteps i can take to see what the problem is ...anyone around easington/peterlee willing to take a look to tell me if they know what the problem is ?HElp!!!!!!
 
good site bud......however i dare not do that .if i attemted it my reel would turn into paper weight...thanks tho its good reference metalpunk
 
take it into your local tackle shop they should be able to strip it down and tell you what bearings and other parts are broke hope this helps
 
good site bud......however i dare not do that .if i attemted it my reel would turn into paper weight...thanks tho its good reference metalpunk

It really isn't that difficult, take the end cap off and have a look. The most awkward bit is the spring clip that holds in the right hand side bearing in, as it can spring loose and escape.
If you aren't confident enough, like already said, take it to a tackle shop and they should be able to sort it quickly if it is just a faulty bearing.
If you are replacing the bearings yourself there are plenty for sale on Ebay. If you were happy with the speed of the reel go for the replacement bearings. If you want it to go quicker, get the upgrade ones. I would stick with the genuine Daiwa ones.
If I was closer to you I would check it out but someone closer might offer some help.
Good luck.
 
hi had the same problem with my slosh 30 thought it might be the bearings but to it to lewis s tackle for a service and it turned out that the shaft was bent got it replaced and has been as good as new ever since
 
hi had the same problem with my slosh 30 thought it might be the bearings but to it to lewis s tackle for a service and it turned out that the shaft was bent got it replaced and has been as good as new ever since

Same with mine mate although the kid a bought it off on here sold me it absolutley hammad wasnt worth fixing so a bought a brand new 1
 
am not the most practical me self but i managed to swap me slosh bearings, quite easy reely (:Dlol). there was a link on here somewhere to a 'Neil Mackellow' website with reel tuning/servicing tips on it. dead straight forward, just watch out for the little cir clip pinging across the room! someone on here will know where the link is, good luck
 
andy rutherford will sort it if you take it to his shop in roker if hes not busy he will look at it there and then for you mate
 
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