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Tatula LT 3000 CHX is it worth upgrading/ tuning anything ?

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I Posted this on another site trying to get more options. I have a tatula LT 3000 CHX. You m having issues with the anti reverse slipping once in a great while. So I decided I’m going to send it out for repair. Are there any upgrades to make it even  better than it already is? 
 

thanks.

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This is second person I heard has anti reverse problem with Tatula LT. How often you oil the reel especially bearing on the shaft? I haven’t had any problem with all my Daiwa LT series yet (knock on wood). The only place I oil spinning reel often is roller bearing, never oil other bearing unless main service.

Regarding to upgrade, some ppl replace spool support bushing with bearing and swear by it. I don’t really see a lot of benefit but it is cheap to upgrade as well as knob bearing. 

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8 hours ago, Bass_Fishing_Socal said:

This is second person I heard has anti reverse problem with Tatula LT. How often you oil the reel especially bearing on the shaft? I haven’t had any problem with all my Daiwa LT series yet (knock on wood). The only place I oil spinning reel often is roller bearing, never oil other bearing unless main service.

Regarding to upgrade, some ppl replace spool support bushing with bearing and swear by it. I don’t really see a lot of benefit but it is cheap to upgrade as well as knob bearing. 

I don’t have very much use on the reel so I’ve actually never oiled it at all.

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You should be able to try to fix it yourself, I saw plenty of instructions on YouTube regarding Daiwa’s  Anti reverse failure. If you gonna send the reel in anyway, professional should be able to look at it for you. It might be as simple as cleaning the clutch or the most expensive, replacing it.

I might have to keep eyes on 4 of my Daiwa reels.

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