Shimano Calcutta CTE250DC service/rebuild

Started by D impala95, February 28, 2012, 01:36:20 AM

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D impala95

Here's a reel service/repair that I haven't seen. It's my very own reel so it's not a rebuild but just a full service. It's basically a CTE with the extra electronics.









To remove the sideplate you need to remove the side plate shaft #3199, the big slotted head screw




Side plate and shaft removed


This is what you see, the digitol control assembly


Once you remove the two screws #3031 the unit is easily pushed out by pushing the spool

The digitol control assembly removed


A close up showing the spool bearing #2927 (3x10x4)




The digital end of the spool, nothing to service on this end


Nothing to service on the other end


Now you have to remove the handle nut plate and screw #3061 & 3060




Remove the handle nut #3713 using a 10mm socket


The star simply pulls off


Under the star


In order, the star drag spring #2125, star drag nut #3715, star drag spacer #2127, bellville washers #15, bearing washer #2128 and the drive shaft bearing #2954


The bearing, still on the shaft


It appears that the bearing is pressed into a plastic collar. So you should be able to remove it from the collar should the need arise. The bearing itself measures 8x12x3.50

To remove the handle side plate you must remove the three screws #3066, 3068 and 3070


Note all three screws are different lengths


#3066 is the forward most screw and is the shortest
#3068 is the top screw, 2nd longest
#3070 is the bottom screw and is the longest

Nothing to service on the inside of the plate


Handle side spool bearing #2927 must be removed from the outside, it is held in place by a bearing retainer #32


Here's the guts of the reel


The main gear and drags


Yes it already has Carbontex drags intalled. I changed out the Dartanium drags as soon as I got the reel.

The drag washer under the gear measures 8x25.5x1.03
The drag washer in the main gear measures 25.50x32.90x1.05

If you wanted there is room to increase the size of the main drag washer by decreasing the inside diameter to 11.20, so it'll be 11.20x32.90x1.05

To remove the pinion bearing #2937 you must remove the pinion gear and yoke then remove the clutch cam retainer screws and the retainer #1636 & 2165


Remove the driveshaft by removing the drive shaft retainer and screws


The drive shaft assembly intact


Be careful with the small E clip

Seperated


The drive shaft bearing measures 5x8x2.50

Remove the clutch cam #2447, clutch pawl #2449, clutch pawl spring #2450 and clutch plate #2448


Remove the level wind assembly by removing the pawl cap and line guide pawl then remove the E clips on the worm gear and level wind guide. Everything slides out toward the handle side.


The worm gear bearing measures 5x8x2.50

Remove the frame shield #3078 and the screw #1237


Reassembly is simply reversing the dissassembly process. All screw holes were greased as were the drags and inner reel body/side cover parts.

Finally to remove the grips you must remove the grip cap


and grip retaining nut (right hand thread)


Here are the grip parts


The grip bearings measure 4x7x2.50 (4)

Believe it or not but this little guy with greased carbontex drags maxs out at #8 1/2 of drag.
I'm a trained killer.
It's killing time but please leave oversize sturgeon in the water.

Don Leitao

D impala95

#1




Does anyone know of an Ambassaduer style anti reverse pawl that has a pivot hole of 5mm? I want to see if I can put one on this little gem.
I'm a trained killer.
It's killing time but please leave oversize sturgeon in the water.

Don Leitao

Jayce

Shimano has the BNT 2404 Anti Reverse Pawl.

alantani

one of the calcutta pawls will most certainly work here.  nice job on the photos.  interesting that they would put greased carbon fiber drags in this reel.  i hope that the message is finally getting through to them that they cannot cut corners on any of their reels, from the most expensive calcutta and trinidad dc's down to their cheapest corsairs. 
send me an email at alantani@yahoo.com for questions!

D impala95

#4
Quote from: alantani on February 28, 2012, 06:20:27 PM
one of the calcutta pawls will most certainly work here.  nice job on the photos.  interesting that they would put greased carbon fiber drags in this reel.  i hope that the message is finally getting through to them that they cannot cut corners on any of their reels, from the most expensive calcutta and trinidad dc's down to their cheapest corsairs.  

They still don't. I think they won't change until they exhaust their supply of Dartanium. I changed the drags out as soon as I got it home. :)
I'm a trained killer.
It's killing time but please leave oversize sturgeon in the water.

Don Leitao

redsetta

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D impala95

Justin, I saw your post when you first posted it. Do you know the pivot hole size on that pawl? I need one that has a 5mm hole to fit on the existing shaft/post. I ordered part #BNT2914 from the Calcutta 700TE as it looks like the same size shaft/post. It was only $2.46 plus shipping & tax.
I'm a trained killer.
It's killing time but please leave oversize sturgeon in the water.

Don Leitao

redsetta

If it'd help, I'll measure it tonight.
I had a feeling that question would arise...  ;)
Cheers, Justin
Fortitudine vincimus - By endurance we conquer

D impala95

#8
I got the pawl and bushing from Shimano for the DC, it's from a 700TE




This is where it should go, a post that does nothing as the reel sits bone stock




Post without the bushing


and with


Next is to place the pawl on the anti reverse ratchet because there is not enough room in the reel because of a limiting post


Slide the ratchet and pawl down the main shaft


The ratchet and pawl seated fully


Uh oh, the spacer is too tall so the ratchet does not seat all the way on the main shaft

So I removed the bushing and the pawl fits perfect


The main gear fits with no problem


Just enough clearance


Now I don't have to worry that the anti reverse bearing won't hold the extra drag force.
I'm a trained killer.
It's killing time but please leave oversize sturgeon in the water.

Don Leitao

redsetta

Great stuff D - well done.
Cheers for the update, Justin
Fortitudine vincimus - By endurance we conquer