I combine ship. I charge the full shipping and handling
amount for the first item and then $1.00 for each additional item. 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”. I owned and
fished with 408 Mitchells for almost 40 years and changed plenty of the
springs. The 308/408 bail spring is the most difficult one to install that I've
ever done. My recommendations for bail
spring installation are as follows: 1. Remove spool from reel. 2. Remove bail screw and the broken spring. 3. Loosen or remove bail trip screw and bail trip
lever. 4. Put the new bail spring into slot in the rotating
reel head. 5. Rotate bail forward and engage bail spring tab
into the hole in the bail. 6. Bring the bail back into the normally closed
position, while ensuring that the spring tab is engaged in the bail hole. 7. Screw the bail screw back into the reel head. 8. Tighten or re-install the bail trip lever screw
and lever. 9. Test the bail to see if it works properly If the bail is
not working properly, there are four things that come to mind that may be the
issue. 1. The tab that sticks up into the bail is too
long and is scraping on the screw head. These
springs have all been trimmed so that should not be an issue. 2. The bail spring tab is not engaged in the
bail. The bail will move but does not have any return spring action. The bail
screw must be removed and the process repeated. 3. The spring is pinned between the bail and the
bail post. This is easy to do. I did this on about half of the installations I
did with my 408s. With this situation the bail will hardly move. The bail screw must be removed and the
process repeated. 4. The last situation is that the bail is sprung.
With this situation the bail and the bail screw rub on each other and reduce
the free play of the bail. Here is an easy way to determine if the bail is
sprung. Loosen the bail screw a little bit. If this frees up the movement of
the bail, the bail is sprung. If the
bail is sprung, it will need to be re-sprung into a non-binding position.
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