ABU Garcia seems not to identify this bearing as a separate part in their Ambassadeur series of round baitcasters. As it's pressed into an endshell, they expect you to buy an entire new endshell - except they don't have stocks of them. A suitable t placement IS available, just you have to search for it. There's also a remove/refit tool available on eBay, but a machinists vice or a G clamp, combined with a couple of sockets (as in hand tools) will work too.
Every 6months to a year?! 😂. This isnt even that common, ive been fishing baitcasters for over 20 years and had ONE anti-reverse bearing go out on me, one time on an old curado 200E. I fish a lineup of reels regularly that are 6-8 years old that have never even been serviced and still are work horses.
ABU Garcia seems not to identify this bearing as a separate part in their Ambassadeur series of round baitcasters. As it's pressed into an endshell, they expect you to buy an entire new endshell - except they don't have stocks of them. A suitable t placement IS available, just you have to search for it. There's also a remove/refit tool available on eBay, but a machinists vice or a G clamp, combined with a couple of sockets (as in hand tools) will work too.
Thanks for the share alex deff learned alot
Great video
@@stevemyers1611 thank you Steve!
boca bearing in deiray stocks those ,and in i have changed them on the water just by taking the tension knob off and pulling it out with a hook point
Unfortunately they don't come out like that on all reels! But that's awesome
Every 6months to a year?! 😂. This isnt even that common, ive been fishing baitcasters for over 20 years and had ONE anti-reverse bearing go out on me, one time on an old curado 200E. I fish a lineup of reels regularly that are 6-8 years old that have never even been serviced and still are work horses.
Nice!
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