Have an ultralite rod build that is going out with a 265 Microlite from me also.
Originally the line lay on the spool was bottom heavy. Still is just a bit & will occasionally puke a pile of line if tension isnt maintained during retrieve.
Based on pics does it look like the bail is adjusted correctly... Jeff
Jeff,
My 265 does this too. I thought it was maybe because I'm using braid on it. I shimmed back the spool...down to one very thin washer behind the spool...nowhere else to go. I thought about shimming the rotor out, but that may affect the bail trip. Maybe Fred has an answer. :-\
Yup I spoke with Fred earlier abut it. Just wait to see if he has any more suggestions or notices anything in pics... Jeff
Looks can be deceiving, Jeff --
On tiny spinners, generally an adjustment to the bail assembly, angle lever, trip lever, and replacing the resistex tiny under spool single washer with a thinner washer -- will even out the line lay.
Plus, try it with 4 pound mono, instead of the 8 pound you are showing on that spool.
Using a smooth jawed pair of pliers or a crescent wrench -- very slightly bend the angle lever backwards.
Next, using the same tools -- slightly bend upwards the trip lever.
And replace the under gear washer with a thinner one.
As a last resort, I have been known to deepen the groove where the spool shaft pin rests a few thousands under the ratchet wheel and spool spindle.
Any, or all of these will work -- the most likely culprit is slight tweaking of the bail assembly over the last 60 years.
Best,
Fred
Thanks Fred ! I bent the trip lever up slightly. I now have 6 lb. line on it I'll test cast tomorrow & go from there.
The pics show reel after making some adjustments to the bail & arm. There was a very noticable improvement but still a slight bottom heavy line lay.
Fred with your help I'm headed in the right direction... Jeff