Dennis, I inherited my Dad's Daiwa. It was stiff and the bail didn't work. I went through the video, and now it's working fine. Thanks. I haven't wet a hook in thirty years. I'm retired now and it's time. Thanks again.
I have this same reel, probably for forty years. Have my and my brothers rods. His is a Dfs cavilier fiberglass rod. Cant make out the model number but it was always my favorite rod about 50 plus years old. Thanks for the video never have taken one apart.
I have a J13 and a J40. The J40 had a broken AR switch on the back. The internal end was broken off. I actually found a new one and repaired it. I like both reels but that AR switch is a definite weakness. Glad you did this reel Dennis!
@@2ndChanceTackle yes, I’ve had my J13 for two years but only recently got a J40. I got lucky finding the exact part I needed. That little AR switch is a definite weakness in this series of reels. The J40 I got came with that part broken. The seller paid for the part to fix it. I’m probably going to buy a second part to keep in reserve. I’m happy that you did this video. It gave me a little more information I didn’t have. I ‘m excited as that 8600 comes this afternoon. If you can ever get an 8600 you should. There is not another Daiwa quite like it!
hi good night my friend Dennis !!! how are you ? Dennis, this Daiwa is very simple, but it is very strong, and it lasts for a long life! greetings my friend Dennis, stay with God !!!
Thank You for these videos! I have fixed 2 bail wires on other reels as you have described here & they work great now! I also have obtained 2 of these particular Daiwa J-13 reels & can't wait until we can fish with them. I originally looked this particular video up because that tension spring to control the override just popped right out when I took the side off. These reels were new to me so the first thing in my mind was, "Ah oh, where does that go?". Your video saved the day!
Hi Dennis, Enjoyed this one ! Had a similar recent experience with an Olympic Spark 150 and a errant shooting anti reverse spring/clip. It took a few attempts to get the case to "click" on the way out !! Good practice! Happy to say all went together well in the end. All the Best, Cons
Im thinking it is not reversable. Looks like casting w case. I just got one at flea market today. Look forward to getting it fishing again. Thanks for the detailed Dennis! BTW, my wife is helping me find the flea market specials. Pretty cool!
Dear Dennis, I'm just starting to fish and would like to try the spinning technique. I was given an old Daiwa J-13 reel in excellent condition and I kindly ask you if it is ok for the spinning technique. I would use this reel with a spinning rod 2.40m, 10-40 gr. Thank you in advance for your support.
Yes - that reel should do fine with the rod you have. - There are plenty of videos on UA-cam that will show you haw to cast with that combination. Thanks for asking - Dennis
It has its advantages. The most significant one is that water from the line flows outside and off of the reel as opposed too collecting in the bowl of the rotor and draining into the reel - Thanks - Dennis
I jave not seen any issues there. As always, read the directions and cautions. I have seen some cleaners mar or dull the finish on metal plating, but not the Flitz product - Dennis
Dennis, I inherited my Dad's Daiwa. It was stiff and the bail didn't work. I went through the video, and now it's working fine. Thanks. I haven't wet a hook in thirty years. I'm retired now and it's time. Thanks again.
Glad to have helped. Thanks for the note and for watching - Wishing you tight lines - Dennis
I put reel grease on with a screwdriver. I was glad to hear that's how you used to do it. I still do it that way.
Nothing wrong with the screwdriver approach. It does have it's limits in tight places
I have this same reel, probably for forty years. Have my and my brothers rods. His is a Dfs cavilier fiberglass rod. Cant make out the model number but it was always my favorite rod about 50 plus years old. Thanks for the video never have taken one apart.
Thanks for sharing - these can last and last with the right maintenance
This is the Dad side of UA-cam. Wonderful.
Thanks for watching - Dennis
Thanks sir
Do u have vidio for maintenance daiwa carbo sprinter 2000 r
I do not. I will add this to my request list and do one if one comes in for service - Dennis
Thanks, Dennis. Appreciate seeing such a broad range of reels opened up for us to see.
You bet. Thanks for the note and for watching. There are more to come! Dennis
Thank you for these video 👍👍
Glad you like them! I appreciate you watching and sending this note - Dennis
I have a J13 and a J40. The J40 had a broken AR switch on the back. The internal end was broken off. I actually found a new one and repaired it. I like both reels but that AR switch is a definite weakness. Glad you did this reel Dennis!
Thanks for sharing. I thought you might have one or two!
@@2ndChanceTackle yes, I’ve had my J13 for two years but only recently got a J40. I got lucky finding the exact part I needed. That little AR switch is a definite weakness in this series of reels. The J40 I got came with that part broken. The seller paid for the part to fix it. I’m probably going to buy a second part to keep in reserve. I’m happy that you did this video. It gave me a little more information I didn’t have. I ‘m excited as that 8600 comes this afternoon. If you can ever get an 8600 you should. There is not another Daiwa quite like it!
hi good night my friend Dennis !!! how are you ? Dennis, this Daiwa is very simple, but it is very strong, and it lasts for a long life! greetings my friend Dennis, stay with God !!!
Thanks, you too! We are well Thiago. I hope you are as staying safe and staying fishing! Best wishes - Dennis
@@2ndChanceTackle yes I'm fine!!! congratulations on the videos my friend Dennis !!!
Thank You for these videos! I have fixed 2 bail wires on other reels as you have described here & they work great now! I also have obtained 2 of these particular Daiwa J-13 reels & can't wait until we can fish with them. I originally looked this particular video up because that tension spring to control the override just popped right out when I took the side off. These reels were new to me so the first thing in my mind was, "Ah oh, where does that go?". Your video saved the day!
Glad to help - Thanks for the note. Best wishes for great fishing - Dennis
u brought back another one to fish again 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿 thanks for the video Dennis
As Always, you are welcome - Best wishes
Great job, Dennis! Nice demonstration of knowledge and skills!
Thank you kindly! I appreciate the feedback Ralph, Best wishes - Dennis
That main gear, housing and spool look very similar to my Penn CS105
Yes they do. A lot of the Japanese design reels shared characteristics and the 105 Penn was made in Japan.
Hi Dennis,
Enjoyed this one ! Had a similar recent experience with an Olympic Spark 150 and a errant shooting anti reverse spring/clip. It took a few attempts to get the case to "click" on the way out !! Good practice! Happy to say all went together well in the end.
All the Best,
Cons
Ditto , my friend. Stay well Cons - Dennis
Is the handle reversible on the Daiwa J-13? I don't know if the cap on the side opposite the handle is just frozen or if it is not removable.
Yes it is reversible. Probably frozen. - Dennis
Im thinking it is not reversable. Looks like casting w case. I just got one at flea market today.
Look forward to getting it fishing again. Thanks for the detailed Dennis! BTW, my wife is helping me find the flea market specials. Pretty cool!
Dear Dennis, I'm just starting to fish and would like to try the spinning technique. I was given an old Daiwa J-13 reel in excellent condition and I kindly ask you if it is ok for the spinning technique. I would use this reel with a spinning rod 2.40m, 10-40 gr. Thank you in advance for your support.
Yes - that reel should do fine with the rod you have. - There are plenty of videos on UA-cam that will show you haw to cast with that combination. Thanks for asking - Dennis
Are you sure you didn't buy a new reel and replace the broken one with it???
Yup, but it sure seemed new in all regards
the skirted spool has to be an improvement over the Mitchell 300 style spool
It has its advantages. The most significant one is that water from the line flows outside and off of the reel as opposed too collecting in the bowl of the rotor and draining into the reel - Thanks - Dennis
so Flitz doesn't effect the paint?
I jave not seen any issues there. As always, read the directions and cautions. I have seen some cleaners mar or dull the finish on metal plating, but not the Flitz product - Dennis