I'm new to this post also. Have heard nothing but good stuff, tho and I'm glad to have finally signed up. I found an old Sealine 47SH level wind in great shape on eBay. I got it for a friend who is a "sometime" fisherman(At least, today.) I hung it on a Calstar Westcoast Series 196 7-C and gave to him. All Good. I have been setting him up when trolling salmon, as he is recently back after beucoup years out of it. Its a decent set-up, but the crank handle is HORRIBLE and the itty bitty knob is a complete PIT As You Were! What Handles work on this reel and where can I locate one? I get the impression Penn and Daiwa handles are interchangeable on these older reels. Is that even Possible?! Any personal favorites in a 'power' type handle with a large knob?
Also, the drags are just OK. I have just recently begun to work on my own reels again and I need recommendations for the really good drags for this Daiwa SEALINE 47SH reel, and where to get them. I've heard of SMOOTHDRAG Brand, what? CARBONTEX, or some such? Drag grease? Brand and whereabouts? Any help would be welcome. Cheap shots are OK, if accompanied by Wisdom and/or Experience. Thanks, Woodeye.
lots of options. check smoothdrag.com and also here on the for sale section. a carbontex drag upgrade is essential.
Thanks Alan. Handles? Whoops, in the sale section?
daiwa makes a power handle with a slightly larger grip and a longer counterbalanced arm. i drill out the grip and bolt on one of my 3/0 grips. they work great. smoothdrag.com has carbontex drag sets for these reels. they work great. order up some cal's grease and some reel x while you're at it!
Would you do that drill-out, 3/0 mod? Or sell me the knob if "Even A Caveman Can Do It"?! Get The Power Handle direct from Daiwa?
i've got one that is already drilled out. that's the easy part. what about the drag upgrade? can you do that?
Drags, that's next on the list for Daiwa reels.
First you need the Carbontex drag upgrade....
You will be a Reel Tech before ya know it!!!
Welcome to the dark side... LOL :)
While at Smoothdrags, might as well get the power handle set (Blank & Handle).
Check that she has one that fits your reel???!!!!
Dawn has it all, Cals drag grease, handles, Carbontex, oils etc etc.
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I will contact Carbontex first. I need drags for the Daiwa 47H, a daiwa Sealine 50, a Penn 140 Squider, and probably, a Penn 2/0. I need handles for the 47H, Penn Senator 2/0, and Sealine 50. I need to go thru my old Newell P 229F, which will get a Carbontex upgrade, and I have two AVET SX's that are less than a year old that have hassles. I loved 'em from minute one, but have really become dissatisfied with slippery drags that won't tighten, then suddenly act 'locked down'. Will a Carbontex swap help that?! Also, What Is With AVETS Clickers?!? Brand new, out the box, they barely clicked. Now, ten months later, a very slight vibe in the crank tells you you have left them on!! Is there a repair for that?
decaf...... ;D
I edited out that "paste in", sorry. Any and all advice will be appreciated.
the mantra is the same. first, pull the reel apart and spread some of the grease around the inside of the reel using an old toothbrush. then replace the drag washers with carbontex from smoothdrag.com. decide what you want to do with the bearings. i would pack the drive shaft bearing with grease and open, clean and lube the spool bearings with grease. then last, i would look at handle options. i have a $27 3/0 grip that bolts onto a $17 daiwa power handle arm that i can send out to you. shipping would be $3. if that might work for you, send me a pm with your address and i can mail it out. alan
Quote from: woodeye on August 06, 2013, 09:08:46 PMAlso, What Is With AVETS Clickers?!? Brand new, out the box, they barely clicked. Now, ten months later, a very slight vibe in the crank tells you you have left them on!! Is there a repair for that?
I've been tightening up the clicker springs, changing out the "clicker housing" which is a plastic piece that wears and prevent the clicker from seating deep enough into the clicker ratchet, and also make sure to store the reel away with the clicker engaged. Leaving the clicker disengaged will stretch out the springs and make for a "softer" heard click.
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Alan's updated 3/0 grips are pretty. He has refined this design from the previous version. The sizing is perfect. The handles are slowly winning me over in certain applications. In short, get those. Anodized aluminum handles are blingy, but I'd rather fish seriously than look gawdy. Plus, these don't corrode or get hot in the sun. Lathed Delrin handle with stainless.
Those 3/0 grips are great and will be getting several in the future.
OK....:
Alan, I need one of your Daiwa modified handles@ $27 + $17 +$3 = $47, right? How do I pay? Will send PM. Were you saying I should lightly coat ALL surfaces in reel gearbox with toothbrushed grease, and what kind of grease would that be? Would you also recommend I change out the two AVET SX's Drags with Carbontex? They are less than a year old and supposedly have carbon fiber drags. However, I dipped one in the ocean a couple times to get a ton of salmon blood off and it has never been the same. It's a bit "give and go" jerky, and doesn't keep the same setting well. Also, I read the thread on AVET's greased/ungreased drag study and you-all's high praise of AVET, but I'm still not clear on your consensus re: wet or dry drags. I think you're suggesting greased, but......?
Jonathan.han, do you do the clicker housing change-outs and clicker spring tightening, or are you suggesting that that is something I can do?
To all: Thanks A Million for all the feedback and help and humor!! This site is turning out to be quite a pleasure for me. Woodeye
Quote from: woodeye on August 09, 2013, 11:49:36 PMHowever, I dipped one in the ocean a couple times to get a ton of salmon blood off and it has never been the same. It's a bit "give and go" jerky, and doesn't keep the same setting well.
DON'T EVER DO THIS AGAIN! This reel will need to be fully serviced and has more than just a couple bad bearings and there are 6. The bearings run $8-10.00. It will not be a pretty sight when it is opened for servicing. My reels are blood magnets. You can always wipe them off when you get back to port. There is no need to submerge a reel in saltwater. All you are doing is guaranteeing an inevitable failure by introducing salt deep into the reel's internal mechanisms (rust and corrosion). Learn to bask in the blood and slime. It won't kill you. I promise.
The clicker adjustments and clicker housing replacement is something I have been doing on my Avets. I've had them for a little over 4 years now. I have been helping Alan with some of his backlog for a few years now along with the reels that I get through the local harbors and fishing community by word of mouth. THe adjustments could be made yourself, but the springs in the clicker assembly can be fragile and tedious. You could easily smash a spring with some needlenose pliers if not performed correctly/carefully. It is up to you, but I would send it in if you are not comfortable with reel servicing.
Grease all drags. Coat all parts/surfaces with marine grade grease (i.e. Yamalube or Mercury SPline grease) Avets come with carbon fiber drags already. They just need to be greased with Cal's. Excessive grease will cause the pressure plate to contact with the excess grease on the drag surface-bad freespool if casting.
I use the Blue penn grease and Corrosion X on the bearings woodeye.
Sounds like you are tackling too many reels at once. Take your time.
Like Alan said, "decaf" :D
If you have problems again finding your post, click on "Show new replies to your post" at the top of the page. ;)
I have tried that several times. As I did after reading your suggestion, it always comes up empty and indicates, "0 replies". (This time, after several responses including yours)......?!? Oh, well.
I don't know what the deal is woodeye. You can always just go to Daiwa Tutorials and questions and find your post. That's what I did here.
sorry, i lost track. i do have a handle and can send it out. i will try to get it into the mail tomorrow!