Fixing the "backreeling" on old school Stradic reels.
I've had problems with the super stopper bearing and clutch assembly in the past, and did some research on fixing them......
I've been taking my reels apart for years, and one of my buddies was talking about the problem and while trying to explain it, I decided to create a video.
Check this out.
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7t7CjlrKaY[/url]
Later,
Geo
Re: Fixing the "backreeling" on old school Stradic reels.
Thanks for sharing the video. I haven't had the problem yet, but now I know what to do.
Re: Fixing the "backreeling" on old school Stradic reels.
Absolutely the best GEO! Looking forward to part two.;)
Re: Fixing the "backreeling" on old school Stradic reels.
[QUOTE=slippedcork;389686]Absolutely the best GEO! Looking forward to part two.;)[/QUOTE]
I don't think I'm going any further than that. I do take the reels completely apart, and I do lubricate the gears inside, but that is more like a 20 minute video, and takes some care due to some "funky" parts in those reels.
Glad you like it :) .
Nice to see you posting here also.
Later,
Geo
Re: Fixing the "backreeling" on old school Stradic reels.
Geo - I appreciate the tip from another post about the Johnny Morris wide spool reels on sale - bought one Friday & used it over the weekend - nice reel for the money!
Make have to get more - my Shimano's are showing their age ...
Re: Fixing the "backreeling" on old school Stradic reels.
[QUOTE=ElectricSLT;389689]Geo - I appreciate the tip from another post about the Johnny Morris wide spool reels on sale - bought one Friday & used it over the weekend - nice reel for the money!
Make have to get more - my Shimano's are showing their age ...[/QUOTE]
Yea, I should receive my other 2 today..........
I'm really happy with them.........I guess time will tell though.
Later,
geo