Need help; can't find full tutorial showing how to reassemble jack parts and ar spring. Was going to do the tutorial myself but can't get it. There's still a bit if a back story on this reel; if I can get this done the reel will be back together for first time in years. My cousin reeled it up off pier in not so fine shape years ago.
Anyone have pics? Schematic not helping.
John
Quote from: thorhammer on March 15, 2016, 10:26:09 PM
Need help; can't find full tutorial showing how to reassemble jack parts and ar spring. Was going to do the tutorial myself but can't get it. There's still a bit if a back story on this reel; if I can get this done the reel will be back together for first time in years. My cousin reeled it up off pier in not so fine shape years ago.
Anyone have pics? Schematic not helping.
John
Not sure what you're looking for
Is that it
http://www.planetseafishing.com/reviews/read/strip-down-review-of-the-daiwa-sealine-x-30shv-reel
Marc..
Thanks Mark; that's an Shv similar but different from Slsh. The key piece is an additional plate next to jack and over pinion vs Shv. I took down one of my shv's to reverse engineer but no cigar; it's just different enough plus has floating spindle.
John
Man that's why I love my Penn reels. Not much info on the net for that reel, surprisingly for a quality reel like this
Marc..
John, I will be happy to oblige (supply pictures) but you will have to wait until tomorrow for them. ;)
Steve.
Steve this one was in pieces in a jar for six years until I decided to tackle it last March. It will wait a day! Thank you for your help.
Mark, Tru dat.. It's actually a really good surfcaster, you'd think there'd be more on it. But a 525 mag it is not.
John
John, I have the pictures on my memory stick which I couldn't find, but now I know it's over my brothers. I'll be seeing him tomorrow so I'll try and get you those pictures by Monday. Thought I'd come on here and let you know rather than leaving you hanging. ;)
Steve.
Ps/ foakes aptly named reel parts in jars, coffee can reels. :D http://alantani.com/index.php?topic=16610.0
Check out the instructions for the frame upgrade at www.socal-fishing-hunting.com/SL20SH
It might show what you need.
Charlie
Quote from: Fish-aholic on March 20, 2016, 12:16:45 AM
John, I have the pictures on my memory stick which I couldn't find, but now I know it's over my brothers. I'll be seeing him tomorrow so I'll try and get you those pictures by Monday. Thought I'd come on here and let you know rather than leaving you hanging. ;)
Steve.
Ps/ foakes aptly named reel parts in jars, coffee can reels. :D http://alantani.com/index.php?topic=16610.0
Thanks dude! You're the man! Yep, Fred hit the nail on that one....If, no WHEN I get it back together I'll post some decent pics of what was a travesty.
Quote from: borchcl on March 20, 2016, 09:05:48 PM
Check out the instructions for the frame upgrade at www.socal-fishing-hunting.com/SL20SH
It might show what you need.
Charlie
Thanks Charlie, I will check it out!
John
Quote from: thorhammer on March 21, 2016, 03:12:44 PMThanks dude! You're the man! Yep, Fred hit the nail on that one....If, no WHEN I get it back together I'll post some decent pics of what was a travesty.
I'll look forward to the update. ;)
Here's the pictures I mentioned that may help:
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc146/Chriscpb/Slosh%2020/89.jpg)
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc146/Chriscpb/Slosh%2020/94.jpg)
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc146/Chriscpb/Slosh%2020/95.jpg)
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc146/Chriscpb/Slosh%2020/96.jpg)
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc146/Chriscpb/Slosh%2020/99.jpg)
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc146/Chriscpb/Slosh%2020/101.jpg)
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc146/Chriscpb/Slosh%2020/102.jpg)
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc146/Chriscpb/Slosh%2020/103.jpg)
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc146/Chriscpb/Slosh%2020/104.jpg)
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc146/Chriscpb/Slosh%2020/105.jpg)
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc146/Chriscpb/Slosh%2020/107.jpg)
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc146/Chriscpb/Slosh%2020/109.jpg)
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc146/Chriscpb/Slosh%2020/127.jpg)
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc146/Chriscpb/Slosh%2020/128.jpg)
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc146/Chriscpb/Slosh%2020/131.jpg)
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc146/Chriscpb/Slosh%2020/132.jpg)
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc146/Chriscpb/Slosh%2020/133.jpg)
:)
Nice clean display of the parts...good job!
Sal
The black gloves make me think that this was done at 3 am in a government office after having beaten multiple security systems.
I blame TV.
if that is the reel in question, it looks very nice and clean.
I believe the eccentric bumps need to be above the yoke. That may be your problem.
Kind of like what Bryan is saying if you take off the side plate with the reel in freespool or in gear you should make sure the jack is in the same position when putting back on the side plate. With a few of my Daiwa reels as I start to push the side plate down so I can install the side plate screws the side plate will not go down fully to the frame. When this happens I move the eccentric lever from freespool to engaged or vice versa with some light pressure on the side plate and everything clicks into place and the side plate sits flush to the frame.
Quote from: Alto Mare on March 22, 2016, 01:05:18 AM
Nice clean display of the parts...good job!
Sal
Thanks, Sal!
Quote from: jaypeegee on March 23, 2016, 12:06:17 AM
The black gloves make me think that this was done at 3 am in a government office after having beaten multiple security systems.
I blame TV.
if that is the reel in question, it looks very nice and clean.
I often receive strange looks when I answer the door to strangers with my gloves on. I just tell them I've been busy probing leaving them to their imaginations. ;D
The pictures are from a reel I serviced and have shared to offer assistance to thorhammer.
Quote from: Bryan Young on March 23, 2016, 02:53:18 AM
I believe the eccentric bumps need to be above the yoke. That may be your problem.
Quote from: SoCalAngler on March 23, 2016, 07:31:12 AM
Kind of like what Bryan is saying if you take off the side plate with the reel in freespool or in gear you should make sure the jack is in the same position when putting back on the side plate. With a few of my Daiwa reels as I start to push the side plate down so I can install the side plate screws the side plate will not go down fully to the frame. When this happens I move the eccentric lever from freespool to engaged or vice versa with some light pressure on the side plate and everything clicks into place and the side plate sits flush to the frame.
Chaps, the orientation of the j/plate in the last picture is correct (shoulders below the y/plate). The eccentric lever is positioned to retrieve, if you look at the last picture again take note of the position of the nub on the eccentric cam. When adjusted to freespool it can only go one direction and that's up, elevating the j/plate and propping the p/yoke.
SoCalAngler's advise is correct too; a slight adjustment (mm's) with the eccentric lever from retrieve towards freespool will help nestle the two plates together ready for buttoning up.
In other models and brands I too am used to seeing the shoulders of the j/plate sit above the p/yoke but it's not the case with this model.
Steve. :)
Folks thanks for all the input and I'm going to look at the build when I return (flying up Dom's way in an hour). I wish I had a pic handy but they look at you a little daft building reels on the airport oyster bar; the piece that has me perplexed isn't in the photos above. It's a thin copper piece with a semicircle cutout on one end, almost like it should be a shim for the jack resting over the pinion.
John
Quote from: thorhammer on March 23, 2016, 06:34:45 PM
Folks thanks for all the input and I'm going to look at the build when I return (flying up Dom's way in an hour). I wish I had a pic handy but they look at you a little daft building reels on the airport oyster bar; the piece that has me perplexed isn't in the photos above. It's a thin copper piece with a semicircle cutout on one end, almost like it should be a shim for the jack resting over the pinion.
John
Here's the part and its placement ;)
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc146/Chriscpb/Slosh%2020/24.jpg)
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc146/Chriscpb/Slosh%2020/27.jpg)
Ahhhhhh wrong plate. No wonder I couldn't make it work. You're the man!
If you get stuck anywhere else during the rebuild, John, just holla. ;)
Thanks brotha!! Not to give it all away just yet but this came out when I opened the reel....
But by God and Smoothdrag and Fishaholic this travesty shall fish again! Stay tuned...
This pic is from a Daiwa BG reel not a SLSH but you will get the idea what the clicker and sideplate should look like when done.
(http://i1372.photobucket.com/albums/ag355/SoCalAngler1/IMG_0631%202_zpsrj3mnn63.jpg)