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Topic: Rebuilding Penn 209 Intel.  (Read 1304 times)

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mendohead

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  • Location: San Diego, Ca.
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Hi Yakers:

         Any Intel. on re-building a Penn 209 ?
When is the next Reel
how-to at Fishermans' Wharehouse? What type of Lube, drag washer
replacement Etc...?
                                                           Thanks
                                                           Ernie
FW 2009 RF Derby King Davenport, Ca.


polepole

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I got 3 sitting in a box waiting for rebuild.  Alan T said it's not worth it for these reels.  But they are the reels of my youth so I'm going to do it anyway.  Also the 109/209/309 levelwind series are quite popular in the NW, but you don't see them used very much in CA.

I got HT-100 drags from www.pennparts.com.  It should be like any other Penn reel.  If I need any other parts, I'll just part out 1 of the 3.

-Allen


alantani

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