I have the PC DD bridge installed in my 501...wasn't sure if anyone else noticed the second dog disengaging if the you manually disengage the primary dog? I noticed using it on the last trip a slight grinding feel when I would pull up on the rod underload. I didn't think much of it at the time but now (after hernia surgery) I have some time to take a look. My concern is that if the first dog fails the second has to engage. But under load it is popping free...I took three pictures, I'll try for a video once my wife gets home...thoughts?
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PS -so far it has not failed! I really like it so far, just hoping it's user error not product error :)
Hello Don, I hope you're doing ok after surgery.
When you mention that the second dog disengages after disengaging the primary dog, do you mean wile the gear in set in place with drags and star? Put everything back on and repeat the test, I bet the dogs won't go anywhere.
Other things to take in consideration, maybe the dog was a little off during assembly, or the washer for under the gear is not of the correct size.
I know that i've sent you some washers, it is still possible that that washer for under the gear is a little off.
By the way, both dogs would come off if I spin the sleeve without placing the gear on top, those were not designed to work without the full assembly.
Sal
Thanks for the concern Sal, surgery Thursday afternoon now just dealing with the soreness. I was told Manhattans and oxycodone don't mix so currently sticking to water, haha.
I'll re-grease and reassemble and see what we get. All clearances look right on.
Take it easy after your surgery Dan. I've never had a Hernia, but it makes me cringe to think about it.
I have had two co workers who recently had double and triple hernia surgery! Jesus!
Dan; Something that I noticed in the second picture of the bridge assembly and DD system, the secondary dog angle at the end where it contacts the gear sleeve gear is not angled enough to hold in the engaged position, it looks like if it were angled a bit more back to the shoulder or at the top of the dog it would stay engaged.
Joe
Well all reassembled and when you pull back on the handle a bit the secondary dog does disengage. Joe you may be onto it, I may need to file a bit to get it just right; or increase the spring tension. Sorry no pics this time, I wasn't able to take decent enough shots. The primary engages perfectly FYI, so it only comes into play if that one would ever fail...I'll spend some more time on it tomorrow. Thanks all.
Daron - yeah it stinks, supposedly the Doc said I've had it for a long time but it just got bad about 5 months ago. They seem pretty common, but still darn uncomfortable!
Dan; I don't know if you are familiar with the sear on a trigger but it is similar to the engagement on the dog and gear sleeve of a reel. In the case of the trigger and sear engagement if that angle is off or to flat it will cause the sear to double fire or not engage at all, well that is what I think is happening in the case you are dealing with on the dog and gear sleeve, going on the picture that I was looking at but it could be deceiving. You will be able to see that much better when you take it apart tomorrow.
Joe
Try to replace the spring with the Penn original dog spring.
I'm with Joe on this. I always do a little smithing on my dogs to ensure the most positive engagement possible. This means parallel engagement surfaces at the tip of the dog. Sometime I will also take a little off the inside of the dog so that it will drop into the ratchet cog a little deeper.
-Mike
To be honest, I had the same concern when I first got my DD bridges from Alan C. What I did is assemble the reel with only one dog. I did this with both dogs and AR worked perfectly. I don't know how much of an advantage the DD is, but I KNOW that the SS bridge from Alan C is nicer than stock and makes my Albacore Specials run super smooth, especially with all the other goodies. I love them.
Ron
I just rebuilt the entire interior workings of a jigmaster 500 with Pro Challengers SS DD bridge as well as SS gear sleeve,SS main gear and pinion. I experienced no problem with the working of the DD system. I haven't fished that reel yet but as far as how it works now, I can see no problems with the dogs. The whole Idea of the DD system as I see it, is to give the reel an added backup and strength to hold the higher drag settings that people are looking for. Some times when things are modified for performance we as builders have to tweak them here and there and this should be expected....it's part of the game and half of the fun of doing these things.
Joe
??? :-\ Joe
Quote from: MeL B on August 31, 2015, 02:35:53 PM
Quote from: Reel 224 on August 31, 2015, 02:24:30 PM
??? :-\ Joe
Joe, in the computer software industry e.g. microsoft has staff to test the latest software/s and after some suit it's ready for the next staqe of testing they will past it to some mainstream "users" for testing and they are called betas, hope this clears it up...:)
Clear as mud ;D ;D
Joe
Replaced the spring and it is better, but when I disengage the primary dog by hand you still can see the other dog slip under fairly heavy hand applied pressure as I turn it against the secondary dog (it takes more pressure with the longer stock spring). I'll attempt to file the edge on the dog a bit.
Sal, as I read your post again, the dogs do not pop up off of the post or slide up it, it's that the dog pushes back on the spring. At least that's what its doing for me :D
Again, this only applies with the secondary dog, the primary worked great and I was using about 15 lbs of drag catching +/- 10 lb fish in 300' of water. So far I'm happy with the parts, especially for the price. I'm just not sure if the secondary dog would save a fish in its current form.
I'll take her down again and see what happens.
Thanks all!
Quote from: coastal_dan on September 01, 2015, 12:13:38 PM
Replaced the spring and it is better, but when I disengage the primary dog by hand you still can see the other dog slip under fairly heavy hand applied pressure as I turn it against the secondary dog (it takes more pressure with the longer stock spring). I'll attempt to file the edge on the dog a bit.
Sal, as I read your post again, the dogs do not pop up off of the post or slide up it, it's that the dog pushes back on the spring. At least that's what its doing for me :D
Again, this only applies with the secondary dog, the primary worked great and I was using about 15 lbs of drag catching +/- 10 lb fish in 300' of water. So far I'm happy with the parts, especially for the price. I'm just not sure if the secondary dog would save a fish in its current form.
I'll take her down again and see what happens.
Thanks all!
Dan: Make sure you take little material from the bottom of the dog and just a bit from the top, in other words angle your cut so it leaves more material where the dog makes contact at the base of the anti reverse gear and the dog is angled so as to remove a little bit more material at the portion that makes contact at the top of the gear.
I hope I have explained it fore you so that you are seeing my explanation the way I am meaning it.
Joe
What is forcing the dog to engage? Remove that with a file and the problem is fixed.
Dan; I made a sketch of what I was saying about the new dog angle, hope you can make out my drawing okay.
Joe
Here are two quick cell phone shots from yesterday...
1) No back pressure applied, so neither dog is 'fully engaged' right now...
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2) As I add pressure you can see the dog 'rise up' out of where it should be sitting, which would be full against the tooth of the sleeve...
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I'll do some filing and see where it gets me ;D
Dan: you got me thinking since you have the same upgraded double dog SS gear sleeve and bridge that I have, I just did a drag test on my reel and went up to line failure on 25# test mono with no slippage on the dog...it held with 22# of drag, I mean that is a heck of a lot of drag.
I also noticed however that the primary dog was rising on my gear as well when using back pressure, but after testing the heaviest drag that I would ever use, I am confident in leaving it as is. Remember what ever you do to shorten the primary dog you need to make sure you don't change the timing in the second dogs engagement.
Joe