I make these custom bail springs by hand in my workshop from
stainless steel spring wire. I have been making bail springs for approximately
20 years for use in my various reels. They function like factory made ones and
have essentially the same use life. I’ve
been selling bail springs on eBay since 2014. I’ve had a 99% plus rate of
success with their quality. If you have an issue with the installation or
function of a spring, please contact me immediately. I will work to make things
right to your satisfaction. FIND MY OTHER CUSTOM MADE BAIL SPRINGS BY CLICKING ON “See
Other Items”. Please note that I sell these springs in pairs (right and
left). They are not identical springs and are coiled in opposite
directions. The right spring goes on the
line roller side (bail arm side) and the left spring on the opposite side (bail
plate side). Before installation place both springs on a flat surface with the
top tab pointing up and the bottom tab in the 12 O’clock position. The bottom
tab for the right spring will point to the right and the bottom tab for the
left spring will point to the left. My recommendations for installing
the Abu & Zebco Cardinal 6 & 7 Series bail springs are as follows:
Remove
the spool from the reel.
Remove
the bail screws and loosen the bail nut. The loosened bail nut allows the
bail arm to swing and will reduce the chance of springing the bail.
Swing
the bail arm out and up.
Remove the bail to determine which bail
spring is broken and remove broken spring.
Reattach
the bail back into place on the working bail spring side.
Remove
the bail stopper springs. This will allow the bail stopper to move out of the way.
Check
to make sure the spring you are installing is the correct one for that
side of the reel. (See above comments before numbered instructions).
Place
the new bail spring into position in the reel rotating head (winding cup).
Rotate the bail down into the position that
allows the bail spring to be engaged by the bail.
Engage
the bail spring top tab into the hole in the bail.
Rotate
the bail up into the normal closed position and screw in the bail screw.
(This takes about three hands.)
Tighten
the bail nut and replace the bail stop plate, spring and screw.
Test
the bail to see if the springs work properly.
If the bail will hardly move, the top coil of the bail
spring is pinned between the bail and the bail post. Repeat the above procedure
for installation. If the bail spring works weakly after installation, turn a
bail screw out several turns and then try the bail. If the spring now works
properly, the bail is sprung. A sprung bail causes the bail and bail screw to
rub on each other and prevents the free movement of the bail. The bail can be
“resprung” by hand on a trial and error basis. I combine ship. I charge the full shipping and handling
amount for the first item and then $1.00 for each additional item.
Returns Accepted for this item if it's within 30 Days