NorCal Kayak Anglers
Kayak Fishing Zone => General Fishing Tips => Topic started by: alantani on November 10, 2017, 03:54:10 PM
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got a newell from the east coast. the guy said he sent it to a shop and the repair guy told him that it was not fixable. the handle had seized, meaning the gear sleeve was rusted to the post of the bridge plate. the owner of the reel said that the previous repair guy had tried heat and a good soaking and got now where. so he sent it to me. we all have our routines. i go left to right.
i started on the left side, cleaning out the left side plate, under the rings and around the frame. a bearing was missing. no big deal. one new bearing coming up! then the spool was cleaned up a little and they were put aside.
now, on to the right side plate. i opened it up and found a missing main gear, missing drags washers, a missing pinion gear, yoke, yoke springs and c-clips. a handle washer was gone as well. and sure enough, the gear sleeve was seized up. i torched the gear sleeve until it glowed and it came right off. now the hard part. i sent the owner an email but have not heard back yet, so i hobbled together a bridge assembly for him. this a 4:1 jigmaster main and pinion gear, a filed down jigmaster yoke, jigmaster drag washers, penn yoke springs and c-clips from mcmaster. sonofagun, the darn thing actually works....... :-\
(http://alantani.com/gallery/22/1_10_11_17_2_43_17_223791244.jpeg)
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Genius!
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ha! decided to go rummaging through the box. i found the gears and other parts wrapped up in a big wad of paper!!!! the gears are in really bad shape. i'll change out the yoke, but i'll talk to him about keeping the jigmaster gears. it's basically now a 3/0 senator.
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Good Job
Reminds me of a pump I rebuilt and called it Frankenstein
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This is amazing. It's like somebody fabricated a fine watch out of spare parts they found laying around.
And thanks again for your detailed instructions on servicing the Shimano Tekota. I've got 2 of them, and thanks to you, they're better than the day I bought them, and I'm sure they'll outlast me.