Problem with BowTech Admiral
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Greensboro NC USA
Posts: 352
Problem with BowTech Admiral
My bow is less than one year old, and I'm getting a loud "CLICK" at the end of the draw cycle...from the area of the upper cam It happens about 3 out of 5 times. My bow shop has replaced the cam, and it didn't fix the problem. Now they say I have to send it back to BowTech for them to look at it. IT'S BOW SEASON!!!
Anyone have any thoughts/ideas? Anyone have any idea how long it should take for BT get it back to me if I do send it in?
Thanks!
Anyone have any thoughts/ideas? Anyone have any idea how long it should take for BT get it back to me if I do send it in?
Thanks!
#2
I busted a limb on my Alligiance the night before I was going on a hunting trip. Seems like it took less than 2 weeks to get the limbs back but, I could be mistaking. Also, when I got it back together the bearings had slipped out of the cam a bit and was making a noise and it took a while to figure that one out. It must have happened when the limb split. If you or the shop can't figure it out you may have to send it.
#3
Spike
Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 60
Sounds like it could be the bearings or shaft the bearing sits on . I just saw a thread like this on AT just like this . If its the bearings it could be serrious , if its the shaft that the bearing sits on you should be able to get by this season . But dang that sucks that this is happening to ya this close or during hunting season . But from what i hear Bowtech is a little slower getting back to their customers . You need to have your dealer contact them that might be the faster route to take . Does the cam have any play in it from side to side ?
#4
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Greensboro NC USA
Posts: 352
Got my bow back quick, and had a GREAT season with it so far! Cull buck (lots of meat, no rack to speak of), decent doe, and a BIG 9-pointer (lots of meat, LOTS of rack!...pictures soon).