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Excellent video. Followed your instructions and restored a 55 year old, no. 65 Penn Long Beach. I was surprised that it looked almost brand new at the finish.
Just rebuilt/serviced my Grandfathers 113-H which hasn’t seen water in 20-30 years. Great video. Tip: use the handle crown nut to loosely hold all the drag washers in place and the won’t keep falling out on you.
On some of the other Penn reels like the 320 GTI, its much easier to put everything on the side plate like the drag washers and the dogs in first. Finally, put the metal plate over all the the parts. You may need to rotate slightly to line up all the metal drag washers. If you do it your way, it may not allow you to put in the dogs. It is much easier and faster than to try to do it your way. Penns are not the best design for repair work, but they are workhorses for people who love to abuse fishing reels.
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts.... the dog thing may work on reels like the GTi (see here ua-cam.com/video/84sJ5_cXwDE/v-deo.htmlsi=8zL8kVlz4YcQGsUd), but I'm not sure what you're suggesting is easier.... lining up the metal drag washers is near impossible doing it that way, unless it's drag-sized open slot in the right hand plate like the one in this video, but, on the Senators, you have the dog to worry about to worry about, that needs to go on first before setting the bridge in place. If I misunderstood your suggestion, please post a quick video of what you're referring to and posting the link here, so I can be clear. Thanks again for sharing. Spread the word about the channel.
I'm getting good at your procedure a 27.03. My Dad who has gone on ahead would call out "DAD GUM IT!". I use "OH SHIT!". Means the same thing. Seriously, extra shims and flying springs. That's reel maint. Thanks for the help!
@@TSGReelService Oh yeah I'd say. Dad got to surf fish So. Cal. for almost 70 years. Sand crabs, Mitchell reels, tide book and a 3/4 pound Mr. Goodbar. He surf cast till he couldn't surf cast no more. Thank for your condolences.
Thanks for the video. You’re the only one who removes and reinstalled the eccentric lever assembly . Just wished you zoomed in a little more on that part…I had a hard time with the re install.
You're welcome and thanks for watching! Glad to hear you enjoyed the video, but the reinstall of that part wasn't clear. Thanks for your input.... I'll work on improving the video quality.
I believe there is supposed to be a thick felt washer between the final metal washer and the flanged plate on the drag stack. Also the flanged plate should be reversed.
Thanks for checking out the video. Don't do that. It all depends on the condition of the old grease and where on the reel it is. See minute 7:07 of this video... ua-cam.com/video/jlR1PDKvId8/v-deo.html and the video description for links to the products. Spread the word about the channel.
I have no doubt but that one day a Stone Age settlement will be dug up by archaeologists and they will uncover a Penn Senator reel. And they will give it a rinse and be fishing with it the next day.
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I watched your video to rebuild my grandfather’s senator 2/0. Couldn’t have done it without watching along. Thank you for posting this!
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Had a 4/0 Penn freeze up on me. Thanks to your video, it is back in service. Respectfully, Dale H
Excellent Dale! Happy to hear it hear it! Spread the word about the channel. Barry
Another excellent and very detailed tutorial!
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Tad
Thanks Tad! Next up is replacing the clicker on a TLD.
Excellent video. Followed your instructions and restored a 55 year old, no. 65 Penn Long Beach. I was surprised that it looked almost brand new at the finish.
Excellent! Happy to hear it helped! Check this out next for even more help on the next one: ua-cam.com/video/q_2iBTQv4yo/v-deo.html
Just rebuilt/serviced my Grandfathers 113-H which hasn’t seen water in 20-30 years. Great video.
Tip: use the handle crown nut to loosely hold all the drag washers in place and the won’t keep falling out on you.
You're welcome and thanks for the tip! Spread the word about the channel.
On some of the other Penn reels like the 320 GTI, its much easier to put everything on the side plate like the drag washers and the dogs in first. Finally, put the metal plate over all the the parts. You may need to rotate slightly to line up all the metal drag washers. If you do it your way, it may not allow you to put in the dogs. It is much easier and faster than to try to do it your way. Penns are not the best design for repair work, but they are workhorses for people who love to abuse fishing reels.
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts.... the dog thing may work on reels like the GTi (see here ua-cam.com/video/84sJ5_cXwDE/v-deo.htmlsi=8zL8kVlz4YcQGsUd), but I'm not sure what you're suggesting is easier.... lining up the metal drag washers is near impossible doing it that way, unless it's drag-sized open slot in the right hand plate like the one in this video, but, on the Senators, you have the dog to worry about to worry about, that needs to go on first before setting the bridge in place.
If I misunderstood your suggestion, please post a quick video of what you're referring to and posting the link here, so I can be clear.
Thanks again for sharing. Spread the word about the channel.
@@ahndeux yea he assembled in the wrong order but it works
I'm getting good at your procedure a 27.03. My Dad who has gone on ahead would call out "DAD GUM IT!". I use "OH SHIT!". Means the same thing. Seriously, extra shims and flying springs. That's reel maint. Thanks for the help!
LOL we all have slip ups! Sorry to hear about your dad passing.... hope he lived a full, good life.
@@TSGReelService Oh yeah I'd say. Dad got to surf fish So. Cal. for almost 70 years. Sand crabs, Mitchell reels, tide book and a 3/4 pound Mr. Goodbar. He surf cast till he couldn't surf cast no more. Thank for your condolences.
You're welcome and no worries..... glad to hear he got to go out often.
Very easy reel to service. However good explanation of how to reassemble.
Thanks! More to come.
When am doing this the dog spring flew and it ruin my day haha!
😞 hope you were able to find it. If not, check out my community page for parts help. Spread the word about the channel.
Thanks for the video. You’re the only one who removes and reinstalled the eccentric lever assembly . Just wished you zoomed in a little more on that part…I had a hard time with the re install.
You're welcome and thanks for watching! Glad to hear you enjoyed the video, but the reinstall of that part wasn't clear. Thanks for your input.... I'll work on improving the video quality.
Great job as usual! Thanks!
Thanks Jimmy! Next video will drop on Wednesday or Thursday. I'm experimenting with a new video style. Check it out and let me know your thoughts.
I believe there is supposed to be a thick felt washer between the final metal washer and the flanged plate on the drag stack. Also the flanged plate should be reversed.
Thanks for watching and your input. Spread the word about the channel.
What is best way to degrease all the components. Is an aerosol degreaser like an automotive brake cleaner too harsh? Dish soap and water?
Thanks for checking out the video. Don't do that. It all depends on the condition of the old grease and where on the reel it is. See minute 7:07 of this video... ua-cam.com/video/jlR1PDKvId8/v-deo.html and the video description for links to the products. Spread the word about the channel.
Do you know if the upgrade bearring sets sold online like on boca bearring and smooth drag that fit Penn 113H will also fit Penn 113H2LW models?
Depending on the reel and year, the bearing may be different. Get ones that fit the H2 for the H2LW to be on the safe side.
I have no doubt but that one day a Stone Age settlement will be dug up by archaeologists and they will uncover a Penn Senator reel. And they will give it a rinse and be fishing with it the next day.
Lol I'm with you brother.
What kind of grease are you using silicone?
Thanks for watching! Check out the video description for the types of grease I use. Spread the word about the channel.
What’s the name of that tiny spring for the senator?
Hi, at what specific time in the video did you see it?
@@TSGReelService 4:51
@@michaelleonard9588 dog spring. For the Penn 113H... part 14-99.
where are you located
What kind of grease was used?
Penn