Difference between 80sw and stw

Started by GordaYota, May 23, 2016, 02:49:33 PM

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GordaYota

I have searched around to try and find the differences between these two reels.  All I have come up with so far is the stw doesn't have to have the gears adjusted when rebuilding.  Is there something else I am missing?

Bill B

Not sure, brother, but someone will chime in later....I'm just a smaller Penn guy.....bill
It may not be very productive,
but it's sure going to be interesting!

GClev

Call Cal; he's happy to help you.

Take a hard look at the parts available for these obsolete, discontinued reels.  If you can find, if there is such a thing, as a DuraDrag replacement for these reels, buy it.  Otherwise you dumb them down to 50 parts.  Stutz Bearcat, Studebaker, Saturn, Scion. 

Are you asking for the knowing, or asking for the buying??!?! :o

Tightlines667

The STW has a different 2 speed mechanism.. which is simplier (i.e. more reliable), holds more line, is heavier, and has a slightry different bridge and eccentric lever.  Upgrading the drag, replacing bearings, and ratchet plates shouldn'the be a problem on either.  LMK if there is a particular part you are looking for. 

The 80STW:

   950/80   --   4   --   3.1:1 High   --   118oz
   Late 80s   2001

The 80SW:

   750/80   --   4   --   3:1 high 1.4:1 low   --   112oz
1985   Early
1990s

John
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for the consumate fishermen.