Hello everyone. This site is awesome! I can't imagine how many people have gotten in to reel repair and mods solely because this site. You guys have created an awesome thing. I've lurked around here for a while, and have visited this site a million times, so I figured I would sign up and post. If this is already in another forum I apologize, I couldn't find it.
1. I Ebay-ed a Penn 10 a while ago and started rebuilding it, replacing everything but the large brass stuff. I'm having problems with the clicker. The spool grinds on top of the clicker tongue when put together. Also the lower shaft of the clicker button is about an 1/16" longer than it needs to be.
I hammered it in using a small socket, and it's still loose inside the tongue. So I added a retaining clip.
But I'm guessing for it to work, I would have to grind down the tongue a little, and the clicker button shaft flush with the tongue. The problem is it seems like the button can't go in any further and the tongue is still loose.
Any advice or suggestions would be helpful. Thanks. Tony
PS. Does anyone know how to increase the gear ratio on a Penn 10 faster than 4:1?
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Try peening the clicker. It should tighten up and flatten out so it clears fine.
Quote from: Tightlines666 on December 14, 2014, 06:41:25 AM
Try peening the clicker. It should tighten up and flatten out so it clears fine.
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Stupid question alert:
I used a small socket under the face plate to hold it, and hit the top of the actual clicker button with a regular hammer. Is that the correct way to do it? I'm a carpenter, I've never really peened anything.
tony, if it's done and it works, then you did it right! ;D
I got it. You actually hit the other side. I didn't realize the stuff was that soft. Thanks for all the help guys.
Tony
If this happens again try a Hammer & Center Punch with something solid under the Button.
I'm a retired Plumber
Mike