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Spinning Reel Rebuild Tutorials and Questions => Abu Garcia/Garcia/Mitchell => Mitchell => Topic started by: xRangerx on April 28, 2026, 03:40:21 AM

Title: New guy with a 408
Post by: xRangerx on April 28, 2026, 03:40:21 AM
I've browsed here previously, but never made an account, figured it was time. I got this Mitchell 408 in today, pretty good shape too! It came with the original paperwork and 4 spools in plastic cases. Looking forward to cleaning it up and getting it back on the water. I've worked on some old bait casters before but this will be my first spinning reel! Thanks for letting me come hang out
Title: Re: New guy with a 408
Post by: foakes on April 28, 2026, 04:07:58 AM
Welcome aboard!

The Mitchell 408/409's are excellent ultralight high speed spinning reels.

Easy to work on, and you have the schematic right there in the owners manual.

The only two things to know are —-

There is a hidden tiny outer screw that holds the pinion bearing assembly in place that must be removed.

And #2, never unscrew the pinion bearing assembly —- just drop it in some lacquer thinner, or similar for awhile —- then blow it out and apply a few drops of ReelX or a similar synthetic oil.

If you unscrew the pinion assembly —- 28 TINY ball bearings will decide to go off on their own.  They can be reinstalled —- but the way they initially were broken in will not be possible to replicate.

One of my favorite trout reels.

Best Regards, Fred
Title: Re: New guy with a 408
Post by: xRangerx on April 28, 2026, 01:55:22 PM
Thanks Fred! I found (literally for free) a Wright and McGill trailmaster. I'm going to toss this on it and take it out!