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Posted 6/9/2008 3:46:54 PM


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Just bought a set of International II's from Capt. Whupass here on the forum. They are in great shape. Visually and mechanically. I have only found one flaw and would like to repair it.

 On one of the 50's the little strike detent is stuck down in the reel. I am assuming it's a spring of some sorts. My question is should I break it down and try to replace it myself, or do I not want to open that can of worms. Should I take it to a professional and have it repaired.

 Thanks for any advive.....

 

By the way. Capt. Whupass.... you are an awesome guy. Wish I could have hung out and had a few beers with you!!!!

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Posted 6/9/2008 3:57:01 PM


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swing it by Captain Corey Maxwell up at GBB&T... he can take care of ya!

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Posted 6/9/2008 3:59:47 PM


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Capt. Corey......Right on.

 Thanks bro!!!!

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Posted 6/9/2008 4:02:51 PM


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anytime!

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Posted 6/9/2008 4:04:13 PM


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same think happened to my 80W,

I just put a very small drop of wd-40 and worked in up & down till it worked freely.

Jim Summers www.PensacolaHouseHunter.com

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Posted 6/9/2008 4:05:45 PM


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Awesome.

 Step 1 - Apply lubricant

 Step 2 - Take it to Capt. Corey

 Thanks alot for the advice guy's

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Posted 6/18/2008 4:09:13 PM
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Brad K (6/9/2008)
Awesome.

 Step 1 - Apply lubricant

 Step 2 - Take it to Capt. Corey

 Thanks alot for the advice guy's

My 2 cents.  Which nobody usually wants.  Put for sale on EBay and go get a set of EVEROLS.  But if you like them that much,  I will give you a better price on a pairof  them than Whupass did so I can go get another EVEROL!

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Posted 6/18/2008 4:20:02 PM


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Some of that PB blaster stuff might work a little better than the Wd-40. Amazing stuff ,after all it does say As Seen On TV on the can.

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Posted 6/18/2008 5:28:14 PM
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Some of that PB blaster stuff might work a little better than the Wd-40. Amazing stuff ,after all it does say As Seen On TV on the can.

Right on.  PB blaster is the only thing I use to cut corrosion.  Definitely worth the money.  Down to my last 2 oz.  Being doing the job on my 10 yr. old PENN downrigger, but soon as they melt which will be soon I will be buying my new EVEROL downriggers.

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Posted 7/1/2008 3:49:33 PM


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Feeding Frenzy (6/18/2008)
Brad K (6/9/2008)
Awesome.

 Step 1 - Apply lubricant

 Step 2 - Take it to Capt. Corey

 Thanks alot for the advice guy's

My 2 cents.  Which nobody usually wants.  Put for sale on EBay and go get a set of EVEROLS.  But if you like them that much,  I will give you a better price on a pairof  them than Whupass did so I can go get another EVEROL!

 

FF, I got a great deal from Whoop ass. If you can beat it I'll buy what you've got too.

2 - 50's

1- 50 wide

1 - 30 wide

1 - 16s

All on custom stand-up rods with all roller guides, and all with new line for $1200

Looking to add to the collection

By the way FF, seen you out in the Trysler Grounds day one of the Budlight. Great looking boat you got there. We hooked our only fish that weighed shortly after we passed you. We were in the 27 Triton.

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