Daiwa Saltist LD35 2-Speed Video Tutorial

Started by ReelSpeed, February 11, 2011, 06:06:40 AM

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ReelSpeed

Here is another video tutorial on a Daiwa Saltist LD35 reel.  Thanks Ray for dropping the reel off!  Again, I am working on getting better on the video side of things.. still get tongue tied and forget part names while I am thinking about the next step.  Anyway, hopefully this is helpful and I will continue to work on getting better.  I would appreciate any feedback!

I will include the links in this post, but I should be able to embed the videos in the next post.

Here is a schematic to the 20&30 series... should be close: http://www.daiwa.com/PartsDiagram/PartsDiagram/STTLD20-2SPD-LD30-2SPD.pdf

Aaron
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ReelSpeed

Thanks for letting me embed the videos alan!
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Roger

That is really cool. Takes time and patience. One of I've got plenty of and the other is in short supply.
Roger

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Bob T.

Do you leave the bearing shields off? Have you ever used molykote dry spray lubricant? Thanks.

Donnyboat

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HardDrive

Thank you for the tutorial. 

I have to take mine apart to see what is causing the drag to ramp up from nothing to almost spool lock.  I took the reel out a month ago and hooked a bluefin tuna and lost it was the reel went from no drag to almost stupid drag.

Do you know what would possibly cause that?

boon

Asking the silly question perhaps but did you have the preset wound right in?

HardDrive

Yes and took it apart to look at the cam a few times on the boat seeing if it wasn't sitting right.

Quote from: boon on November 13, 2024, 12:46:03 AMAsking the silly question perhaps but did you have the preset wound right in?

sabaman1

Do you know if deckhand or yourself adjusted the drag tension knob for setting drag during the fight? Outside of these reels reels being a single dog the reels are pretty straight forward.They have Japanese ezo bearings which are top quality and carbon drag which is I believe glued on to side of spool same as an Avet. Daiwa drag seem to be very smooth in engagement and during the battle.
JIM

HardDrive

No drag adjustment with the tension knob during the fight.  This is a weird one I guess I will take it apart using the tutorial. :)

Quote from: sabaman1 on November 13, 2024, 05:33:12 AMDo you know if deckhand or yourself adjusted the drag tension knob for setting drag during the fight? Outside of these reels reels being a single dog the reels are pretty straight forward.They have Japanese ezo bearings which are top quality and carbon drag which is I believe glued on to side of spool same as an Avet. Daiwa drag seem to be very smooth in engagement and during the battle.

sabaman1

Could be your drag cam was placed in the wrong position?
JIM

JasonGotaProblem

Quote from: sabaman1 on November 13, 2024, 04:17:38 PMCould be your drag cam was placed in the wrong position?
Yeah I didn't wanna sound dumb or accuse harddrive of missing something obvious, but my immediate thought was the cam might be upside down.
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HardDrive

No. It only sits one way correctly. That much I know.  Well it seems to not be a know issue. I guess it's take apart time.  I was just trying to do some recon before the operation.  ;D

Quote from: JasonGotaProblem on November 13, 2024, 05:12:19 PM
Quote from: sabaman1 on November 13, 2024, 04:17:38 PMCould be your drag cam was placed in the wrong position?
Yeah I didn't wanna sound dumb or accuse harddrive of missing something obvious, but my immediate thought was the cam might be upside down.

sabaman1

Harddrive, try flipping the cam around and check again, making sure when you remove and replace drag lever it is in free spool position.
JIM