jssailem
SBO Weather and Forecasting Forum Jim & John
- Oct 22, 2014
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I think Hayden is onto one of the possible issues. The way the drum seemed to catch and then jump suggests something may be worn internally. It may be a loose screw, perhaps a bearing that is rusted or has dirt in the bearing race.
Your line may have a good hand feel, but the diameter is too large for the drum space. The line in the image does not look to be smoothly wrapped. It appears to be rubbing against the inside of the drum. A new line of a smaller diameter may make the rotation a bit easier (less friction on the housing and a more consistent, smooth wrap).
Your line may have a good hand feel, but the diameter is too large for the drum space. The line in the image does not look to be smoothly wrapped. It appears to be rubbing against the inside of the drum. A new line of a smaller diameter may make the rotation a bit easier (less friction on the housing and a more consistent, smooth wrap).