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Conventional and Bait Casting Reel Rebuild Tutorials and Questions => Penn Tutorials and Questions => Topic started by: Zimbass on September 26, 2018, 11:56:35 AM

Title: New to Penn !!
Post by: Zimbass on September 26, 2018, 11:56:35 AM
Hi All,

I have done thousands of baitcasters, and spinners, but, never done a Penn.

I have 3 reels from a friend that I am going to service, and am asking for some guidance and advice. I know there are many tutorials on here to follow,but wanted to make sure the ones I have in hand are the same as the others.

The reels are:

Penn Delmar 286 (foot 30-600
Penn 180 (foot 30-60)
Penn 60 Long Beach (foot 30-180S)

Would someone point me in the right direction, and advise if there are pitfalls to look out for.

Reels have no corrosion that is visible, having only been used in freshwater, so expect them to unbutton without too much effort.

Thanks in advance.

Best.

Terry.

Title: Re: New to Penn !!
Post by: Bill B on September 28, 2018, 09:31:55 PM
All as basically the same.  The Long Beach has inner chrome rings.  If you look up a tutorial on the Long Beach the rest will be similiar.  The only difference may be the dog springs which could be a flat leaf spring of small coil spring.  Either way take care during disassembly and assembly otherwise the spring will launch into next week.... Use good fitting screwdrivers and make sure you use a Penn wrench for the handle nut.  Tear into them and shout out if you get stuck and we will be happy to provide guidance.....Bill
Title: Re: New to Penn !!
Post by: Ron Jones on September 28, 2018, 09:57:03 PM
The number one thing to do, other than not losing the drag spring, is replace the drags with HT-100 material greased with teflon drag grease. Check the end of the gear sleeve (sometimes called a drive shaft,) to make sure it isn't buggered up. If it is, the handle will never feel solid. If you have teflon sheet, putting a few dots in the bronze bushings goes a long way to increasing smoothness
Title: Re: New to Penn !!
Post by: Zimbass on September 29, 2018, 03:55:57 AM
Thank you Bill and Ron.

I will be sure to heed your warning !!

If I do come across any issues, I will ask for guidance and advice.

Best.

Terry.
Title: Re: New to Penn !!
Post by: Ron Jones on September 29, 2018, 03:58:31 AM
Believe me, we are full of it here!
Happy to help
Ron