Quote from: Brewcrafter on April 25, 2024, 09:44:51 PMIf you are talking about the knurled piece (bearing retainer) it should face in. When properly installed looking at the completed bearing cup assembly it will be flat/flush across the top of the bearing cup, and that lip is what allows you to carefully get in there with your tool of choice to lever it out to access/remove the bearing for maintenance. - johnThanks for posting. I was talking about the bronze part on the other side of the bearing, the center part of the bearing assembly. I think that the two parts hold the outer race allowing the center race to move without touching any other part of the bearing cup, except for the end of the spool shaft as it passes through the bearing. I'm no expert, so if I'm wrong, shout it out. Thanks
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April 24, 2024, 01:36:42 PM
Is this the one (model 63) that you are looking for?
Quote from: fishmeluck on April 25, 2024, 06:28:14 PMHead up to channel islands and test it out on some white seabass, halibut as well as the yellows. Seems they're getting some to chew now. Tight lines to you my friend!Quote from: sabaman1 on April 24, 2024, 06:05:16 AMNice job, it looks great! I too like to narrow the smaller Penns though I realize the Penn 100 came narrowed out of the box. Makes a great 1/2 or 3/4 day Sport fishing trip reel. Put some braid and a short top shot of mono and your golden!Your suggestion is my plan, a minimalist one rod setup for 1/2 day or 3/4 day trips: a 15-30 lb rod, the Penn 100, two spools, both spools backed about 1/2 full with some previously used and saved 50# braid, one topped with 25# mono, the other topped with 30# braid.
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