I have a penn 115 that won't go into freespool I took the reel apart cleaned everything the pinion gear moves up and down when I move the eccentric lever with the side plate off but when I put the spool on it won't freespool I believe it's getting stuck on the spool shaft it's an old model with the chrome spool any ideas
Take it apart again and see if the pinion gear slides easily on th spool shaft & lugs of the spool. Is the jack on top of the yoke? Welcome to the forum. How about introducing yourself in the welcome section & tell us a little about yourself and where you are from. Rudy
tommy, welcome! with these reels, the mechanisms are pretty simple. it's always "foot bone to ankle bone, ankle bone to leg bone, leg bone to knee bone," etc.. it's gotta be in there somewhere. you'll find it! :-\
I took the pinion gear out and it slides freely over the spool post I've dissembled and reassembled at least 5 times and it's still not going into freespool the pinion gear must not be going down far enough to clear the spool I've attached some pictures as you can see the pinion gear moves up and down with the lever
Welcome aboard, Tommy!
You can do a few things that may help this issue --
The jack tabs can be bent down a little more to gain separation.
The yoke can be polished so that there are no burrs or catches when in freespool.
And, looks like someone stole most of the grease from your 9/0.
Best,
Fred
I got it figured out the I turned the yoke around and that gave it the clearance it needed. Greased it back up and good to go thank you for the help
Good job, Tommy!
Best, Fred
A relatively common problem when reassembling a Penn conventional. Too bad there's not some kinda mark on the yolk like "this side up".
Quote from: Gfish on March 21, 2020, 02:00:28 AM
A relatively common problem when reassembling a Penn conventional. Too bad there's not some kinda mark on the yolk like "this side up".
Yes there is.
If you'll look close you will notice these parts are stamped.
The side that faces up Will usually have an eased edges (rounded edges) ...not much, but it is there,
That is the side that will usually always face up during assembly.
Same goes with the ProChallenger's yoke, that one shows a deeper rounded edge.
In another note...On Cortez Conversions tongue for his kits you will need to do the opposite, rounded edge on the tongue faces down... I just wanted to put this out there.
Keep in mind that at times the yoke is bent, usually when that happens I will replace it because it will eventually bend again.
Sal