Penn 710z

Started by Cone, January 04, 2013, 01:38:28 AM

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Cone

Here is a 710z I went through.

The spool removed and the drag washer order.

Handle removed and disassembled. Only one screw holds the side cover on.

Remove the screw through the crosswind block that holds the shaft and slide the shaft out.

Remove the screw holding the croswind block and crosswind roller on the main gear and remove.

Slide out the main gear.

Remove the rotor nut and washer from the pinion and remove the rotor.

Unscrew the screw holding the dog and dog spring. Unscrew the excentric screw and remove the excentric handle, excentric and excentric spring.

Remove the three screws holding the bearing retainer.

Remove the bearing retainer. Slide out the pinion and pinion bearing.

Clean the parts and pack the pinion bearing. Grease the pinion and install. Replace the bearing retainer.

Reinstall the excentric, excentric spring and handle. Replace the dog and dog spring.

With the antireverse lever off, replace the main gear.

Replace the crossswind roller and crosswind block.

Replace the rotor, Rotor washer and rotor nut.

The next picture is the bail disassembled.

Replace the bail trip lever and trip spring.

Replace the bail return spring.

Reinstal the bail arm.

Slide in the spool shaft and replace the screw in the crosswind block.

Reinstall the bail wire and roller.

Replace the teflon washer under the spool with a carbon fiber.

Replace the handle spool and drag knob and your done.

This reel is also similar to the 704 and 706z. Bob
"Quemadmoeum gladuis neminem occidit, occidentis telum est." (A sword is never a killer, it is a tool in the killer's hands.)
   -    Lucius Annaeus Seneca, circa 4 BC – 65 AD

Alto Mare

Thanks for sharing, Bob...I know it had to take you a couple of hours.
Those are some of my favorite spinners, I'm always impressed by that ss pinion.
They sure don't make them like they used to :-\.


                     Boss, I believe Bob deserves a wrench, what do you think?...Never mind, I know you don't like those. ;D


Bob, I might have to buy you a wrench :-\
Great job! Sal
Forget about all the reasons why something may not work. You only need to find one good reason why it will.

Cone

Sal, I know you had to notice I used your Sal's Super Slick Spinner Slickum you sent me.  ;D My son bought that reel for 15.00 with no handle.  Bob
"Quemadmoeum gladuis neminem occidit, occidentis telum est." (A sword is never a killer, it is a tool in the killer's hands.)
   -    Lucius Annaeus Seneca, circa 4 BC – 65 AD

Calusa

This tutorial was of great help to me today - I did exactly the same thing to one of my 710's and what an improvement!

Thanks Cone. :)

Midway Tommy

Nice step by step pics & explanation! That should be helpful for other maker's reels, too. Same basic concept on many of those older gems.   ;)
Love those open face spinning reels! (Especially ABU & ABU/Zebco Cardinals)

Tommy D (ORCA), NE



Favorite Activity? ............... In our boat fishing
RELAXING w/ MY BEST FRIEND (My wife Bonnie)

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mizmo67

Nicely done, I added a link to it from our Repair section :)
~Mo

Maureen Albertson :)
Scott's Bait & Tackle / Mystic Reel Parts (Formerly PennParts.com)
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Cone

Quote from: mizmo67 on January 20, 2017, 06:24:44 PM
Nicely done, I added a link to it from our Repair section :)
I finally made the big time! I never would have believed I would have something linked from your repair section. I'm honored!  ;D  I hope you guys are around forever. Where would we get our parts?
"Quemadmoeum gladuis neminem occidit, occidentis telum est." (A sword is never a killer, it is a tool in the killer's hands.)
   -    Lucius Annaeus Seneca, circa 4 BC – 65 AD

Alto Mare

Having Mo adding this to her repair section is a big deal, you should be proud!
Well deserved! It couldn't have happened to a better person... good job buddy!

Sal
Forget about all the reasons why something may not work. You only need to find one good reason why it will.

mo65

   Wow Cone...linked to Scott's...awesome! 8)
~YOU CAN TUNA GEETAR...BUT YOU CAN'T TUNA FEESH~


mizmo67

I'm sure there's more I need to add links to (rather than reposting in-site)

Not enough hours in the day. Maybe later on this year after I get all this store/website splitting stuff done!
~Mo

Maureen Albertson :)
Scott's Bait & Tackle / Mystic Reel Parts (Formerly PennParts.com)
Contact Me Via Store Website Please!
Orders/Support# +1 (609) 488-4637 (parts ordering or troubleshooting)
customerservice@mysticparts.com

Ruffy

First of all, I think this post deserves a sticky! Now, a few questions! I've picked up one of these, excited to get it operational and spooled up with mono as a bait rig. The line roller is a dark, almost black colour. Is this normal? Also, I need a new bail arm; the current one has some rust on it where the taper meets the wire. I can get this through Scott's but there are two options, a 1/4" and a 3/8". Mine has what appears to be a 1/4" thread but a 3/8" nut, which measurement are they talking about on the Scott's website? The photo from Scott's (which I've attached), mentions inner diameter but then it mentions nut diameter, contradicting itself a bit. I just want to make sure I choose the right one before sending it halfway around the world to Australia.

Cheers,
Andrew

Ruffy

Here is a picture of the line roller. Is this normal?

Cheers,
Andrew

Shark Hunter

That line roller is definitely not normal.
There are no plastic line rollers on the z series.
Someone has pudged it.
Life is Good!

RonRico

Quote from: Ruffy on November 03, 2017, 04:54:38 AM
Here is a picture of the line roller. Is this normal?

Cheers,
Andrew

I have a 704 with a roller that looks like that, it appears to be bronze. Maybe all the chrome came off?
Steve from Florida

*Not actually named Ron*

*Not actually from St. Pomme de Terre*