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I have a bad clicker on a sg47lc. were can i get a clicker and how hard is it to change one. I have been trolling for a lot of years and never blew one up. Does anybody in the syracuse/pulaski area carry them?

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You can get them from Diawa. call the 1800 number. If you have no luck, let me know and I will ship you one. I have some on the boat.

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Easy to fix Chris.

Remove the side plate and one screw holds the clicker in.

Call Diawa parts and they will probably send you one free but there only a couple bucks so get a spare or two.

The ones I got are for the 27's and I'm not sure they are the same size.

Glen

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do i need all 6 parts of the clicker? ill call diawa but i was hoping to get one local.

http://www.daiwa.com/PartsDiagram/Parts ... C-47LC.pdf

Probaly only need the copper colored circular shaped spring Chris.

They crack over time and lose the tension.

Thats why I'm always hollering at you guys back there to turn off the clickers when retrieving lures for lure changes. :rofl:

When theres a fish on, I like to hear the drag screaming so I don't bother you guys. :yes:

Back to your original question, just pull the side plate off and make sure the rest of the mechanism slides back and forth alright and don't fall apart.

If it does all you need is the circular shaped spring.

Call me if you have any questions.

Good luck.

Glen

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St Peters Outfitters in Oswego should have one.

Gone! Out of business... ;)

That really sucks.

Seemed like a good guy and stocked alot of parts guys needed.

Are you sure he's not just seasonal ?

Thanks

Glen

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St Peters Outfitters in Oswego should have one.

Gone! Out of business... ;)

Is that why he was dumping black dots on ebay for 5 bucks

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The 27's and 47's are the same clicker. All you need is one of the copper rings. It is 3 screws on the outside of the reel and one screw one the inside.

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I have 8 - 47's & 27's (20+ years). My clicker is always on so I usually have to replace one or two a season. The first time I had to replace a spring I ordered several so I didn't have to worry about a reel being down and waiting for springs. The were cheap enough to have spares. The spring change isn't a big deal at all.

Google "Mike's Reel Repair " and check out the parts break down for your reels if you don't have one. There is also a toll free number if you want to talk to a person and see what other standby parts would be good to have.

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it sounds pretty easy. ill order the springs.

Glen, I have never heard you holler. must be someone else

:rofl::rofl::yes:

I keep telling those dam guys I'm easy going Chris.

I seem to be much calmer this year without the tournament team training going on and all. :rofl:

We got to get out soon.

The Brown fishing has been nothing short of spectacular.

Glen

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I also have the clicker part . they cost about 3 bucks apiece if your in oswego this weekend I will have them , hell I will even put it in for you .

Jersey Jim :beer:

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St Peters Outfitters in Oswego should have one.

They fixed one of our Sealines a few years back when it let loose.

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