Richard Isaacs
Senior Member & Supporter
Beautiful jobHi Ralph,
Yep the bearings are doing great. They are still silky smooth. I got the bearings from this supplier on Aliexpress, they’ve got a billion and one bearings on there. I think these are the ones.
Yes, the rear bearing sticks out a little from the central hub. Here’s a shot of the original rear bearing, you can see it’s not flush.
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I would guess it’s probably different reel to reel. I measured it once the hub removed, 0.793 mm.
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When replacing the bearings in the hub, I pushed the rear one in close to final position:
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Then I made (hacked) a shim as close to 0.793 mm that I could get. As you can see quality British engineering
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Clamping the hub down vertically on the shim got the rear bearing in the right spot.
Another thing to be wary of is of any distortion of the spool front plate when reattaching the hub (if you did a full dismantle). See the gap below between hub & spool:
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If it’s significant, the spool will likely rub against the retaining nut and won’t spin well. Easily rectified but good to look out for.
If you do a full dismantle, photo, video and label EVERYTHING. That way you end up with a Haynes Manual you follow in reverse to put everything back. I labelled parts, small position markers, screws, you name it. Being anal helps.
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I ended up doing a full resto on this reel during crappy weather when I wasn’t fishing. Turned out alright.
On arrival from fleabay:
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Post fettling:
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Hopefully this helps!
Nicely done and great work