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Conventional and Bait Casting Reel Rebuild Tutorials and Questions => Penn International Tutorials and Questions => Topic started by: Mattman NZ on January 22, 2016, 10:57:30 AM

Title: Penn 975cs
Post by: Mattman NZ on January 22, 2016, 10:57:30 AM
Hi guys I picked up this little gem off our local Trademe site today for a good price - Done the total strip and cleaned every thing and gave the bearings a good soak and blast with the air and put a few drops of light machine oil in them - I noticed inside the tension cap theres a bushing - part no 26 - I wondered to myself why Penn put a bushing in there instead of a bearing - I went through my spares and and found out the bearing for the 505  Jigmaster - 1/8 X 3/8 X 5/32 fits perfectly inside the plate housing - I was getting 60-65 sec free spool - and now with the bearing in I'm getting 95+ seconds of free spool with the casting break blocks disengaged.        
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Bearing and bush-bearing
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Regards
Matt... (http://s938.photobucket.com/user/mattman1965/media/DSCF2966_zpsremu1isc.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Penn 975cs
Post by: Bryan Young on January 22, 2016, 02:51:07 PM
That is one nice find Matt.
Title: Re: Penn 975cs
Post by: thorhammer on January 22, 2016, 03:16:03 PM
nice, i have always wanted one of those.
Title: Re: Penn 975cs
Post by: sdlehr on January 22, 2016, 03:23:33 PM
Quote from: Mattman NZ on January 22, 2016, 10:57:30 AMI wondered to myself why Penn put a bushing in there instead of a bearing
Maybe for the surf fishermen.... was this the intended use?

Sid
Title: Re: Penn 975cs
Post by: Mattman NZ on January 22, 2016, 06:14:29 PM
Thanks guys - I bought it to put my collection but who knows maybe one day Ill take it out and put it to the test - Ive seen somewhere to keep the casting weights down below 3oz - I usually use a minimum of 5oz when surfcasting - And to answer your question Sid - I don't see any reason why it cant be used as a surf real - Here's some more information from  Scott's.
https://www.mysticparts.com/PennParts/ReelSpecs/PennIntBaitcaster.aspx#specs (https://www.mysticparts.com/PennParts/ReelSpecs/PennIntBaitcaster.aspx#specs)
Rgds

Matt...


"Edited as per Moderators to correct Scott's Bait & Tackle over to their new store name Mystic Reel Parts / www.mysticparts.com"
Title: Re: Penn 975cs
Post by: Shark Hunter on January 22, 2016, 06:29:32 PM
You do good work Matt. ;)
That is a good looking reel.
Title: Re: Penn 975cs
Post by: Islandgypsy on January 22, 2016, 09:23:53 PM
Thanks for that, Matt. Have a 975 I use for Salmon and will definitely give your discovery a try..

   Greg
Title: Re: Penn 975cs
Post by: boon on January 27, 2016, 09:48:27 PM
Quote from: Mattman NZ on January 22, 2016, 06:14:29 PM
Thanks guys - I bought it to put my collection but who knows maybe one day Ill take it out and put it to the test - Ive seen somewhere to keep the casting weights down below 3oz - I usually use a minimum of 5oz when surfcasting - And to answer your question Sid - I don't see any reason why it cant be used as a surf real - Here's some more information from  Scott's.
https://www.mysticparts.com/PennParts/ReelSpecs/PennIntBaitcaster.aspx#specs (https://www.mysticparts.com/PennParts/ReelSpecs/PennIntBaitcaster.aspx#specs)

Rgds

Matt...

So you're "dlightful" huh?

What a bargain!
Title: Re: Penn 975cs
Post by: Mattman NZ on January 28, 2016, 10:43:58 PM
Yes boon - delightful is my wife's username on Tm but as you can see I use it more than she dose - were you one of the 17 watches ? - couldn't believe he lowered the reserve by $50-00  on the 2nd  week - he had heaps watchers but no one put a bid in on it - did a search online and Marine deals were selling them for around $600-00 - so I think I got an excellent deal .
I loaded it up with 15lb Maxi-strike and 20' of 25lb leader and casting 3oz around 120 meters with two break blocks engaged and using a 25 year old Killwell blue series 12' surf-rock rod .

Rgds

Matt...  
Title: Re: Penn 975cs
Post by: Mattman NZ on January 29, 2016, 12:06:44 AM
Quote from: Shark Hunter on January 22, 2016, 06:29:32 PM
You do good work Matt. ;)
That is a good looking reel.
Thanks Shark-hunter - I'm on my feet now - seven years in a wheelchair was seven years too long - I'm making up for lost time and I might have to change my avatar pic lol .  ;D
Title: Re: Penn 975cs
Post by: Shark Hunter on February 02, 2016, 01:22:11 PM
That is Great News Matt! ;D
I am a firm believer in what goes around, comes around.
Good things happen to good people.
You just have to wait for it to come around. ;)
Title: Re: Penn 975cs
Post by: wallacewt on February 02, 2016, 11:56:39 PM
good one matt
the impossible has been achieved
miracle may take a little longer
BUT!!!
cheers mate
Title: Re: Penn 975cs
Post by: mizmo67 on February 05, 2016, 08:46:29 PM
I've always assumed they were trying to keep the cost down with that bushing, it makes no other sense. That's a nice addition to the free spool!
Title: Re: Penn 975cs
Post by: Mattman NZ on February 06, 2016, 10:25:22 PM
Quote from: mizmo67 on February 05, 2016, 08:46:29 PM
I've always assumed they were trying to keep the cost down with that bushing, it makes no other sense. That's a nice addition to the free spool!
I've just serviced my new Squall 15 and noticed even the main gear stud uses a bearing - and the 375 uses a bush - just makes you wonder they went all out bearing wise on a cheeper reel than the 375 International wich costs three times more.
Ill have to take the bush in to see if they can match up a bearing for it .
Rgds

Matt...