Thought I'd pop some pictures on of a few recent reels in for
servicing, namely some Daiwa Tournament's, the TS5000T's that came out
years ago, then went off the market, and then came back into production
years later!
Cracking reels, and at (still) over £200 a piece, definitely worth looking after.
Great
work horses and really well engineered reels too, ingenious design! one
of only a few reels I've come across where the body plates come off
either side, which is great for servicing.
This shot shows both side plates off, from the back.........
And the view from the left and right sides..........................
The
best part of this configuration is having access to the worm shaft for
inspection and the small drive gear on the end, everything else can
easily come out be quickly cleaned, greased and put back in place.
Unfortunately
this one had a serious case of wear on the main drive gear and the
pinion gear as can be clearly seen in the images below, the main round
drive gear had very badly rounded and worn teeth, the pinion gear came
off even worse and has clearly taken the brunt of the damage. Luckily
the oscillating shaft and pawl seem to have gotten away with it, which
is something like a miracle to be honest !
The
cause of this damage is largely unknown, the only clue seems to be that
it's been taken apart before and by the looks of it, not put back
together propely, screws not tightened up right, and grease not applied,
the reel was bare, with very little, very old, black grease, a sign
it's not been done in years.
Here is another example of how damage occurs - the reels are Daiwa again, this time the Emblem Z 5500 models.
I
think it's fair to hazard a guess this guy fishes a sandy pit somewhere
fairly often . . . . . . . that stuff really won't help, and can ruin
bearings, especially if the reels are left wet and covered in this or
any length of time, best advice, wash them under a tap and shake them
dry, leaving them on a towel for a day, take the spools off and prop
them up so all the water drains out of the reel, fresh water generally
doesn't do much harm if you do your best to drain it off.
And
don't forget! 3 reels serviced is only £35 ! That's a bargain! The
reels are stripped, cleaned, oiled, checked, greased, re-assembled, this
price will not last forever, and it's currently less than half of what
Tackle Box charges, it's cheaper than Shimano's charges, you don't have
to send them away, so you're saving on postage too !