I have a penn 310 gt and the handle will go backwards sometimes even with the reel engaged.Has anyone else come across this problem? What part is causing this and is it easy to fix.I usally do all my reel work myself.
Haven't you ever heard of a guy named Isaac Newton?I couldnt tell you if he used all them there words correctly or not. Or for that matter dont know if he knows. :wink::smile2:
I just bought 2 319GTi's and had the same problem. Gary had to point it out to me aswell. LOL :smile2::big_smile:You know that the 310GTI has a little switch down below the engage / disengage lever that will make it do that, don't you?
Doesn't he make them cookies with the jelly in them :beat_brick::0a28:Haven't you ever heard of a guy named Isaac Newton?oooh:
BINGO! They are my favorite! They always help me think better!Doesn't he make them cookies with the jelly in them :beat_brick::0a28:
You darn tooten, I like fig Newtons:smile2:
Now THERES a quote I can vouch for :smile2:Yup, but I gotta have adult supervision.
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Well? Did this fix your reel problem? :smile2: :smile2:For circular motion, centripetal acceleration is v2/r, where v is the linear velocity of the rotating object and r is the radius of its circular path.
Acceleration is the second derivative of position with respect to time: d2x / dt2, which makes it the first derivative of velocity: dv / dt. Therefore, the acceleration is the slope of the curve on the velocity-versus-time graph. :wink: In layman's terms your gonna have to take the thingy out and put a new thingy in. I hope this helps.:smile2:
OF COURSE IT DID!!!:smile2:Well? Did this fix your reel problem? :smile2: :smile2: