Would love to see a service tutorial on this now very popular reel. Thanks in advance.
they are not very common here. chances are they are similar to tiagra and tld two speed reels.
I was led to believe that they are the counterpart of Trinidads in the U.S. market Alan.
I've done lots, but haven't got around to a tutorial yet.
If you have a specific query, let me know.
Good luck, Justin
Justin good to hear someone's familiar with it. I'm not a very good tinkerer is the reason a tutorial would be very useful. Thank you.
ah, i thought these were the lever drag models.
They are what a Trinidad should be, I have a 4000 series Ocea Jigger I can show you sometime.
Quote from: alantani on March 22, 2020, 03:07:53 PM
ah, i thought these were the lever drag models.
Can't find your Trinidad A tutorial as well Alan.
Quote from: Keta on March 22, 2020, 03:41:26 PM
They are what a Trinidad should be, I have a 4000 series Ocea Jigger I can show you sometime.
Sure appreciate it if you could share it to me Keta.
Quote from: edgarz on March 24, 2020, 01:33:27 AM
Quote from: alantani on March 22, 2020, 03:07:53 PM
ah, i thought these were the lever drag models.
Can't find your Trinidad A tutorial as well Alan.
they are close enough to the old trinidads. straight in, straight out!
Alan's Trini tutorial here:
- https://alantani.com/index.php?topic=45.0
(https://alantani.com/index.php?topic=45.0)
Let us know how you get on
Good luck, Justin
Quote from: alantani on March 24, 2020, 04:01:10 AM
Quote from: edgarz on March 24, 2020, 01:33:27 AM
Quote from: alantani on March 22, 2020, 03:07:53 PM
ah, i thought these were the lever drag models.
Thanks Alan. If it's close enough then it might be good to go.
Can't find your Trinidad A tutorial as well Alan.
they are close enough to the old trinidads. straight in, straight out!
Quote from: redsetta on March 24, 2020, 06:18:33 PM
Alan's Trini tutorial here:
- https://alantani.com/index.php?topic=45.0
(https://alantani.com/index.php?topic=45.0)
Let us know how you get on
Good luck, Justin
Thanks Justin, will do.
the OJ is built differently from the Trini.
Just compare the schematics.
Had several OJ 1501 HG+PG for service and is easy to do. The 2000NRHG is identical in construction to the 1501HG, only larger spool.
The problem starts when the housing cover is installed.
To do this, the two screws of the plate on the housing cover (37) must be loosened and the plate removed. The tip of the click spring (56) must be exactly aligned with the position of the click pin (48). If this is not correct, the Roller Clutch Inner Tube is inserted already into the Roller Clutch Bearing. This must be pulled out and inserted into the Key Washer again. The position of the Click Pawl/Click Spring can twist so much that everything must be realigned again. To avoid this I fix the Inner Tube with a drop of super glue on the Key Washer.
Afterwards the Click Spring/Click Pin can be pushed with a needle and assistance of head lamp into position.
If you have finished this after half an hour my congratulations.... i hate the reels..... and prefer the new models.
The newer models are modified and the Click Pin/Click Spring are moved into the Main Gear.
Good Luck
Wolli
the attached preview in German language was for the local fishing friends.
Thank you for the timely warning Wholli, I was about to rip my reel apart.
Good day Wholli. Please tell me the part number of the key washer. I can't find a schematic diagram in english. Thank you in advance.
Hi, Edgarz,
sorry, but for the complete Ocea series there are only Japanese schematics available.
Assume that Shimano USA has no parts for the reel. At least is the reel not on their website, same in Europe.
Recommend, same i do, to order any parts from the Japanese company PLAT.
Website:
www.plat.co.jp/shop/catalog/partsorder.php?products_id=934
Plat is for hundred percent reliable and delivers latest within two weeks.
Hope that the parts can be shipped due to lot of flight cancellations.
I'm waiting for parts of Okuma/Taiwan. Shipment is ready for despatch but cannot be flown. Thats the info...
"Regarding spare parts, they're ready. However, due to the reduction or cancellation of flights by airlines, air parcel by post to Germany are suspended. We'll send them to you once the service is available."
Best and good luck
Wolli
Hello Wholli. Thanks. I know and have used Plat in the past. I just want you to pinpoint in the schematics what part number the key washer is because as I've mentioned earlier I am a reel nerd.
Well, what has to be done must be done so I decided to clean both of my OJs. Pictures show the 2001 model which is a lefty. Note that the handle nut loosens in a clockwise direction. Rest of the photos show a newly opened reel.
I forgot to mention the last picture is a newly cleaned 2000 model.Some points to ponder;
1. You have to be careful with the screws that they don't get rounded. I wonder if Shimano has a set of screwdrivers for their reels.
2. Take a photo of the springs in their position to eliminate guessing later on.
3. The bearings are sealed permanently. I wish someone could market rubber seals as replacements.
The screws are probably JIS not Phillips. Dedicated screwdriver set is the answer.
boon if you look at the pictures you will see that they are not.