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Conventional and Bait Casting Reel Rebuild Tutorials and Questions => Shimano Tutorials and Questions => Topic started by: kauaifish808 on June 21, 2012, 01:51:48 AM

Title: shimano torium 50 drive shaft bushing
Post by: kauaifish808 on June 21, 2012, 01:51:48 AM
I have a torium 50 and want to upgrade the drive shaft bushing to ball bearings
does the trinidad 50 drive shaft  bearing fit in the torium 50 and
What is the size of the drive shaft bearing any info on this upgrade  ;D


Title: Re: shimano torium 50 drive shaft bushing
Post by: Bryan Young on June 21, 2012, 02:46:51 AM
Aloha Kauaifish808.  E komo mai.

Personally, I like the bushing better.  I've switched out may of the drive shaft bearings.  They get rusted and then become bushings.  They are hard to protect and so tiny, I'm not sure when I pack them with grease, grease actually stays in there.  The next reel I get for the trini or torium, I'll note the bearing size.

Title: Re: shimano torium 50 drive shaft bushing
Post by: kauaifish808 on June 21, 2012, 03:13:06 AM
Aloha bryan
thanks for the info on the drive shaft bearing  ;D
Title: Re: shimano torium 50 drive shaft bushing
Post by: Bryan Young on June 21, 2012, 05:06:14 AM
Okay, awe, I forgot the size.  But Alan and I were talking about it and we both agree that the bushing would probably be better because 1)it's maintenance free 2) it will not crush like the bearing if the shaft is torqued in any direction and 3) it doesn't have to be packed with grease.  If you still want the dimensions, I'll forward it to you if I can find those bushing again.
Title: Re: shimano torium 50 drive shaft bushing
Post by: kauaifish808 on June 21, 2012, 05:43:58 AM
Thanks bryan i was think about changing it but i see you point better leave it
maintance wise bushing is better dont want to be changing bearing all da time lol!
Thanks again bryan for your input on the drive shaft bearing
Title: Re: shimano torium 50 drive shaft bushing
Post by: Bryan Young on June 21, 2012, 05:52:04 AM
No probs.  I wish I had access to those bushing...maybe I gotta call Shimano.  I would change them out on the Trinis to the bushings.
Title: Re: shimano torium 50 drive shaft bushing
Post by: Dr. Jekyll - AKA MeL B on June 21, 2012, 01:26:32 PM
not worth the penny. switched to bearings and switched back to bushing. there was no noticeable  difference.
Title: Re: shimano torium 50 drive shaft bushing
Post by: franky on June 21, 2012, 09:07:00 PM
I second or third the motion....

In that part of the reel, there will be no noticable difference in smoothness, casting freespool, or drag power.  If corrosion in the bushing concerns you, having a bearing in there is more disasterous.  I see a guy on ebay trying to sell the bearing so called upgrade....not worth it.

In fact, as Bryan mentioned, to UPGRADE a trinidad reel, I would actually yank out the bearing and reinstall a torium bushing (if it fits).  It sounds counter intuitive but yes, it would actually be an upgrade that will reduce the chance of corrosion and having to deal with a frozen bearing.   
Title: Re: shimano torium 50 drive shaft bushing
Post by: Bryan Young on June 21, 2012, 09:24:58 PM
This sounds like a service upgrade opportunity.  :D
Title: Re: shimano torium 50 drive shaft bushing
Post by: alantani on June 22, 2012, 04:52:55 PM
looks like we have a concensus!   ;D
Title: Re: shimano torium 50 drive shaft bushing
Post by: Nessie Hunter on June 23, 2012, 10:31:11 PM
I dont know why they even put a bearing there.
point of sale advertising??

Ill third the motion.  Bushing in that location for sure!!!
Title: Re: shimano torium 50 drive shaft bushing
Post by: CapeFish on June 25, 2012, 12:11:04 PM
I will argue against it, I have never seen a bearing there fail but have seen bushes coroded to the frame which is a mess and driveshafts worn away. My one torium has had a bearing in there for more than 6 years now, no problems at all.
Title: Re: shimano torium 50 drive shaft bushing
Post by: Dr. Jekyll - AKA MeL B on June 25, 2012, 03:01:36 PM
Quote from: CapeFish on June 25, 2012, 12:11:04 PM
I will argue against it, I have never seen a bearing there fail but have seen bushes coroded to the frame which is a mess and driveshafts worn away. My one torium has had a bearing in there for more than 6 years now, no problems at all.

do these people do preventive maintenance? i assume you do because no matter what you have in there bushing or bearing if you don't do  any maintenance you'll have corrosion, just my 2 cents...:)
Title: Re: shimano torium 50 drive shaft bushing
Post by: franky on June 25, 2012, 05:00:39 PM
Quote from: Mel B on June 25, 2012, 03:01:36 PM
Quote from: CapeFish on June 25, 2012, 12:11:04 PM
I will argue against it, I have never seen a bearing there fail but have seen bushes coroded to the frame which is a mess and driveshafts worn away. My one torium has had a bearing in there for more than 6 years now, no problems at all.

do these people do preventive maintenance? i assume you do because no matter what you have in there bushing or bearing if you don't do  any maintenance you'll have corrosion, just my 2 cents...:)

Now I have to second the motion along with Mel B.  Til this day, I do not know of any bearing that is corrosion proof.  I have worked with many penn and newell reels and have seen both ceramic and stainless bearings go rusted and frozen to both the bearing cap and the spool shaft.  Having it tucked away deep in the dark corner of the reel housing makes me cringe.  And I know that torium reels, like most other reels, are not exactly water proof.  :-\
Title: Re: shimano torium 50 drive shaft bushing
Post by: alantani on June 25, 2012, 05:18:23 PM
corrosion is one problem.  the other is that you have a very small bearing with tiny little balls that can easily get crushed if you bang on the handle very hard.  it's just not the best set up.