Shimano sustain noise
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Shimano sustain noise
Hello,
I recently bought a shimano sustain. It's smooth as silk but it's making a soft shhh shh noise (best I can describe it). It make sense this noise without the spool and without line. However, when I spin the spool by hand, not by handle, it's quiet, but if I turn it by handle the noise returns. I already oiled the handle bearings but it has had no effect. Is this normal? I know it's a small thing but it's really annoying to me. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
I recently bought a shimano sustain. It's smooth as silk but it's making a soft shhh shh noise (best I can describe it). It make sense this noise without the spool and without line. However, when I spin the spool by hand, not by handle, it's quiet, but if I turn it by handle the noise returns. I already oiled the handle bearings but it has had no effect. Is this normal? I know it's a small thing but it's really annoying to me. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
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Re: Shimano sustain noise
Also the bail no longer clicks when I open it but it clicks when I close it? What should I do, can fix it?
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Re: Shimano sustain noise
So when you spin the reel the "sssssshhhhhh" noise is apparent when the rotor turns? Sorry but had a struggle trying to follow your description.
Most likely will be the rotor bearing or the anti reverse making contact between the numerous drum bearings (inside) with the internal sleeve - could be slightly dry in there, or the main pinion bearing going or wearing in depending on its age. It seems that its second hand following on with the second issue?
The second issue with the bail trip click.
Could be the ramp being worn inside - on the opening side which is the ramp up slope, the pawl pin not having enough resistance. On the return its a more abrupt kick up which it may have enough resistance left to make the audible noise.
Most likely will be the rotor bearing or the anti reverse making contact between the numerous drum bearings (inside) with the internal sleeve - could be slightly dry in there, or the main pinion bearing going or wearing in depending on its age. It seems that its second hand following on with the second issue?
The second issue with the bail trip click.
Could be the ramp being worn inside - on the opening side which is the ramp up slope, the pawl pin not having enough resistance. On the return its a more abrupt kick up which it may have enough resistance left to make the audible noise.
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Re: Shimano sustain noise
Thanks for the reply, the reel is brand new which is my this is kind of frustrating. I've fished with it once. I'm going to a reel repair shop to have it looked at today.
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Re: Shimano sustain noise
I have had the 3000 series Sustain for about 3 years and have never heard the noise your describing, nor have I had any issues with the bail. If you bought it new, maybe you should exchange it for a different one.
It's hands down the best reel I have ever fished with. I'm sure once you have it fixed or exchanged you will not regret it.
It's hands down the best reel I have ever fished with. I'm sure once you have it fixed or exchanged you will not regret it.
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Re: Shimano sustain noise
Both of those issues are not normal. I would return it to the store where it was purchased and exchange it. Unless your real handy or have experience dismantling reels I wouldn't recommend fixing that yourself. If returning is not an option send it in to Shimano.
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Re: Shimano sustain noise
I talked to the lady at the reel repair shop and she said that Shimano bearings of the have the noise problem and she'll upgrade all the bearings to mmb bearings free of charge.
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Re: Shimano sustain noise
i've had mine for 3 years and never had a problem. Actually, i;ve owned 20+ shimano spinning reels and never had bearing issues.asianator99 wrote:I talked to the lady at the reel repair shop and she said that Shimano bearings of the have the noise problem and she'll upgrade all the bearings to mmb bearings free of charge.
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Re: Shimano sustain noise
Maybe I just got a dud or it was banged up during shipping. The reel is in the shop and I should get it back by Friday.
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Re: Shimano sustain noise
Its the point of the crappy smidgen of grease they put in a bearing to lubricate it - its very hit and miss.
The bearings should be properly lubed prior to instal but you know how it all works and profits etc.
The bearings should be properly lubed prior to instal but you know how it all works and profits etc.