
Bearing stuck on spool post problem.
1,405 views·26 replies·by Pescadoo··
Normally I'd suggest heating it with a torch, but if you don't want to ruin the bearing, shaft or the gears you're going to have to be very careful with it. Do you have a heat gun? That would be safer.
Also, do you have any way of getting behind the bearing and putting force on the inner race?
Also, do you have any way of getting behind the bearing and putting force on the inner race?
CaptainOriginal Crew3,414 postsSince 2019
Hit it with the Free All, which I use also, or make up a solution of 1/2 Trans fluid and 1/2 Acetone (taught to me by the old-timers at the MTA Bus Garage in Bensonhurst on my old Snap-On route) and let it soak overnight. Then place the opposite side of the spool shaft on a hard surface, then put a 1/2" open-end wrench on the bearing, making sure that you catch the inner race. Give the wrench a sharp wack or two with the handle-end of a large screwdriver or light "tap hammer" to drive the bearing downward, past the corrosion. Then take some Scothbrite pad and polish the shaft in the location which the the bearing was seated. Finally, just grab it with a pair of pliers and work it off the shaft. That's how I do it, and I've had PLENTY of experience with bearings frozen to spool shafts.
Or a small puller, as OB suggested.
Or a small puller, as OB suggested.
CaptainOriginal Crew2,210 postsSince 2018
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Thanks for the suggestions.this is a very common problem on the Newells. when I encounter this issue-if all other suggestions fail- you may need to use a Dremel with a cutting blade to cut through the bearing, being careful to not go so far through that you damage the shaft. once you get about 3/4 of the way through the bearing you can carefully break what's left of the bearing off using an old pair of dikes
Will pick up Free All on the way home and try that first.
I have a little space to get behind the bearing. As you can see in the pic. Small gear is still on shaft behind it. Heat gun as a back up plan.
DeckhandOriginal Crew32 postsSince 2019
you may need to use a Dremel with a cutting blade to cut through the bearingNewells are particularly prone to this and I've fixed several this way. One multiple times.
The absolute worst are the crushed pinion bearings in the right side plate of AVET lever-draggers. I'm always VERY careful not to lock down the drags too tightly, as this is how those bearings get crushed and therefore jammed inside their cupped receptacle. Too common a problem when blackfishing.
These (and Daiwa "MQ" spinners) are the only reels that I refuse to work on for others, even though I have 4 AVETs of my own. I can normally get those bearings out, but it ain't easy and it definitely ain't fun. Two of my reels were modified many years ago to lessen this bearing crush problem by Chris Martel, whose reel modding/blueprinting/Alutecnos prototyping machinist creds are pretty much a one-of-one talent. What was his handle on the old Noreast boards? Maybe "Tunatoys?" Hey, IYKYK.
CaptainOriginal Crew2,210 postsSince 2018
Newells are particularly prone to this and I've fixed several this way. One multiple times.Yes, “Tunatoys”. I believe he did a lot of work for Everol. I have an Everol proto-type reel he had a big hand in designing, and making. He had quite a machine shop is in basement. Last I heard he moved to Islamorada.
The absolute worst are the crushed pinion bearings in the right side plate of AVET lever-draggers. I'm always VERY careful not to lock down the drags too tightly, as this is how those bearings get crushed and therefore jammed inside their cupped receptacle. Too common a problem when blackfishing.
These are the only reels that I refuse to work on for others, even though I have 4 of my own. I can normally get those bearings out, but it ain't easy and it definitely ain't fun. Two of my reels were modified many years ago to lessen this problem by Chris Martel, whose reel modding/blueprinting/Alutecnos prototyping machinist creds are pretty much a one-of-one talent. What was his handle on the old Noreast boards? Maybe "Tunatoys?" Hey, IYKYK.
CaptainOriginal Crew2,076 postsSince 2018
Oh right, Everol not Alutecnos. I get all those boutique Euro-reels confused. In my head they tend to merge together under the heading “But why?” 🙄
CaptainOriginal Crew2,210 postsSince 2018
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Hit it with the Free All, which I use also, or make up a solution of 1/2 Trans fluid and 1/2 Acetone (taught to me by the old-timers at the MTA Bus Garage in Bensonhurst on my old Snap-On route) and let it soak overnight. Then place the opposite side of the spool shaft on a hard surface, then put a 1/2" open-end wrench on the bearing, making sure that you catch the inner race. Give the wrench a sharp wack or two with the handle-end of a large screwdriver or light "tap hammer" to drive the bearing downward, past the corrosion. Then take some Scothbrite pad and polish the shaft in the location which the the bearing was seated. Finally, just grab it with a pair of pliers and work it off the shaft. That's how I do it, and I've had PLENTY of experience with bearings frozen to spool shafts.I grew up down the block from that depot.
Or a small puller, as OB suggested.
My friends and I probably pelted your truck and the buses with snowballs back in the day.(The early eighties). The block beteeen the depot and the bus lot was great for us. Not much car traffic, great for playing catch, touch football, wiffle ball.
It doesn’t seem like the bearing could go back. The tip is smaller in diameter then it’s wider behind the bearing. I do have it in transmission fluid/acetone solution right now and will worn on it tomorrow.
I am doing maintenance on my older reels first to get comfortable with the process before working on the newer ones with much more parts. Prior to opening up this Newell, I had success working on a Penn 965. Next reel is from the original Lep rod/reel combo that I bought for my father in the 2000’s. The Shimano TR-100-G.
Deckhand12 postsSince 2025
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CaptainOriginal Crew2,210 postsSince 2018
Here's something that should be perfecto for this job. Free shipping with Prime as well. I'm ordering one right now!Leave it to Lep to always find the right tool for the job. At less than $6 this one is the proverbial "no brainer". Ordering mine right now!
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BTW, Pescadoo, I have 4 Shimano Triton 100G's that I have in use for my charter business for over 20 years. Great little reels that IMHO perform very admirably with only a thorough clean and re-greasing once a season.
Probably the weakest point is the level wind mechanism with the plastic pawl cap being a bit flimsy. But at around $2 each I just keep a supply handy. One other caution is to be careful of the tiny spacer that goes in-between the pawl and the cap. If you lose that spacer, the pawl will not catch the worm gear properly.
I also believe that Lep told, me there is an aftermarket metal cap you can buy if that becomes an issue for you. Perhaps he can refresh my memory.
CaptainOriginal Crew1,847 postsSince 2018
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Leave it to Lep to always find the right tool for the job. At less than $6 this one is the proverbial "no brainer". Ordering mine right now!Yep. Ordered one as well and picked up a can or Free All for future issues. That bearing is not moving. It’s back in the transmission fluid acetone soak.
BTW, Pescadoo, I have 4 Shimano Triton 100G's that I have in use for my charter business for over 20 years. Great little reels that IMHO perform very admirably with only a thorough clean and re-greasing once a season.
Probably the weakest point is the level wind mechanism with the plastic pawl cap being a bit flimsy. But at around $2 each I just keep a supply handy. One other caution is to be careful of the tiny spacer that goes in-between the pawl and the cap. If you lose that spacer, the pawl will not catch the worm gear properly.
I also believe that Lep told, me there is an aftermarket metal cap you can buy if that becomes an issue for you. Perhaps he can refresh my memory.
Have used that Triton, and yes it’s a good reel for the money. I know it’s never been opened up and curious of what it’s like inside after all that time it sat in a rod holder of a party boat while my dad played cards in the cabin. And most likely didn’t get many fresh water rinses. With that being said. It doesn’t sound bad when cranking it.
Deckhand12 postsSince 2025
Bingo, Bongo, Bango!
Really a neat little piece - arrived this afternoon. I don't really care for Beezos, but you can't question his business model.
Also, I can't speak to the metallurgy of this tool, but it looks like very decent quality for five bux. I wouldn't over-tax it though. . . 'cause its really tiny!

Really a neat little piece - arrived this afternoon. I don't really care for Beezos, but you can't question his business model.
Also, I can't speak to the metallurgy of this tool, but it looks like very decent quality for five bux. I wouldn't over-tax it though. . . 'cause its really tiny!

CaptainOriginal Crew2,210 postsSince 2018
I also believe that Lep told, me there is an aftermarket metal cap you can buy if that becomes an issue for you. Perhaps he can refresh my memory.
I guess you didn't write the part number down, huh. I don't have any idea where I found that info, but I'll try to locate it again. Wish me luck.
CaptainOriginal Crew2,210 postsSince 2018
Well that was much easier than I thought. Always trust "Youtube University," "Google Grad School," and when all else fails, "The E-Pray School of Continuing Education." Just have to know what you're looking for.
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CaptainOriginal Crew2,210 postsSince 2018
Well that was much easier than I thought. Always trust "Youtube University," "Google Grad School," and when all else fails, "E-Pray Continuing Education." Just have to know what you're looking for.Outstanding!
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CaptainOriginal Crew1,847 postsSince 2018
A couple of years ago I actually bought a couple of those and the cap on the side of the reel that controls the tension because 1 popped off on me while fishing
Only problem is I placed them in a secure spot and have no clue where that is 🤦♂️🤷♂️🤬🤪
Only problem is I placed them in a secure spot and have no clue where that is 🤦♂️🤷♂️🤬🤪
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,060 postsSince 2018
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