Dont know what its called - lash ?

Started by fakky, October 24, 2024, 10:47:40 PM

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fakky

So - I service my reels (spincast) and generally they are fine. But if I do have a issue its almost 100% of the time the same thing. I have no idea what its called but this is my explanation.

Essentially if the casing that goes over gearing/handle assebly (the main casing at the rear of the units to access the gears) is removed - and if its not put back with the right tightness/fit ..... the gears will become sort of unbalanced and then turning the handle is very hard.

IS there a way to check the gaps required on assembly - figure its more trial and error as you cant access once cover is on. But then is there a mthod for increasing or decreasing this so that the gears ride smooth. eg Spacers on cover - different torque specs/other etc.

thx



foakes

Not sure what brand and model of reel you are referring to?

However, on some of the types of reels you mention —- the gears need to be put back together in the exact orientation as when manufactured.

If this is the case with your reel, there is likely a "clock orientation gear positioning symbol" on the inside of the casing.

Check it out and let us know.

Best, Fred
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fakky

Hi foakes
The one I am dealing with now is a penn battle 2 (3000).


fakky


MarkT

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foakes

A few possibilities —-

The battle II's in this size have a tiny plastic washer on all  (3)of the sideplate screws.  This allows you to snug up the sideplate enough to operate properly.  Too tight is a possible binding problem.

Next, there are (2) shims on either side of the main gear axles.  Try removing these to see if that makes a difference.

Third, make sure the main gear drive axles are smooth and oiled.  Also make sure that the main gear metal bushings are burnished with "0000" steel wool wrapped around a drill bit.

Again, no need to over-tighten the sideplate.

Bearings are a possibility if over-greased.

Make sure the A/R bearing at the pinion is operating smoothly.

Best, Fred
The Official, Un-Authorized Service and Restoration Center for quality vintage spinning reels.

D-A-M Quick, Penn, Mitchell, and ABU/Zebco Cardinals

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You don't work for your tools — your tools have to work for you...
Set up your shop and workspace accordingly and efficiently.

"The Truth is always the Truth, no matter how many do not believe it...And a lie is always a lie no matter how many people believe it."

Midway Tommy

Fakky,

FWIW, your reel is actually spinning reel (open face), not a spincast reel. Spincast reels are closed in the front with a cover over the spool and a button at the rear you push to cast.
Love those open face spinning reels! (Especially ABU & ABU/Zebco Cardinals)

Tommy D (ORCA), NE



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