I just bought a decent looking Michell 302 saltwater reel at the local junk shop. Everything is in decent shape and works like it should except the bail will not stay locked in the open position to cast. I have not had time to look into it very much but was just wondering if anybody knew where i need to look first to repair the issue. I have never worked on an Old Mitchell Reel ,just some old Penn reels. I figure the bail spring is shot or the the bail release pin is broken. Just looking for some advice before I try to fix it. Thanks
Usually it is the thing won't snap back with me .
A good cleaning will surprise you sometimes .
Here is a schematiic Mo65 put up a few years ago that might help you .
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Thanks, that should help.
I cut my teeth on those reels.
Bend the locking tab back and remove the nut. Bend the bail wire until it lines up perfectly with the bail arm. That should do it.
Keith
Keith is the expert, but I also agree with Wompus, sometimes a shot of spray cleaner / lubricant will set things right.
The Man
pin 81396 must engage bail arm to retain it in the open position... make sure it moves freely thru the rotor and the recess in the bail arm isnt clogged. 81393 and 81392 need to oiled. I used liquid wrench to keep things clean.
When i fished the beaches it was a weekly task. Then I switched to a manual p/u ... no more bail issues especially no bail to snap closed when trying to max out the distance.