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Remove push button shield #91.

Remove slide plate & spring #93 & #94.

Remove push low button shaft #702 & handle assembly #703.

Remove lever hub cover #315.

Remove lever quadrant #728.

Take note of lock washers. Previous 130’s had NO lock washers.

Also take note of O-ring on side plates under harness lug #717.

Remove spool assembly #713.

Remove left side plate #736.

Note: spool bearings, they look lubed, but like all my reels I’m going to repack all bearings with yamalube.

Remove pinion gears, cross pin #36C, preload spring #40, & preload washer #41C.

Remove cooling shield #566.

Remove pressure plate #325 & drag washer #324.

Remove drag plate #734. Lightly lube behind plate w/ Cal’s or shimano drag grease.

Coat drag washer w/ Cal’s or shimano drag grease & wipe off excess & reinstall.

Replace 2 shims under anti-reverse ratchet #299/

Ratchet assembly

Note: SHD (Shimano Hydrothermal Drag mechanism) Must not be disassembled.

Install alert ratchet, add a drop of locktite to prevent screws from coming loose.

Install 8 preload springs #40 & preload washer #40C. Stock configuration (( )) (( )) |

Lightly coat ratchet assembly & spool.

Install pinion gears #287 & #335

Completed spool assembly.

Note: shoe not removable.

Completed one piece frame #735.

Grease all screw holes & replace left side plate #736

Frame & left side plate installed. Grease frame to prevent salt intrusion.

Install the spool assembly.

Clean & lube drive gear A #282 & drive gear B #283.

Completed gear assembly ready to install on right side plate.

Completed right side plate, add one drop corrosion X to alert plunger.

Install strike alert lever #319.
Install drag control lever #729.

Install lever quadrant & hub cover.
-Note: These reels were serviced new out of the box. These are great reels with a few small pieces here & there. Like previous reels I’ve done, a little more grease would be nice, since we use them for trolling & NOT casting. For piece of mind, I coat all parts with grease to prevent intrusion & corrosion. These reels should last the user a life time. Like Alan says, “Drag grease is a must.”
Aloha, Kamu.