Hi Dennis, I have been struggling with a Sahara 2500FD with the same anti reverse clutch. Poor intermittent operation. I watched your prior videos, but this time I finally got the tip I needed from this video. The new hint you mentioned in this is about the sleeve that rides on the roller bearing being installed wide vs. narrow side. Once I flipped the sleeve so the wide side fully rides on the rollers, she runs perfectly. I can put it back on a rod now. Thanks so much A+++++++++.
That is great news! There are so many parts in fishing reels that can be installed upside down, backwards, etc. that will drive us crazy as we swear we have put it back together correctly. That is why I recommend taking pictures along the way and not leaving the reinstall to memory. Thanks for watching. Good luck catching lots of fish with your restored reel - Dennis
Thank for the help on the shimano I definitely appreciate it!! Someone must have taken mine apart before I got it because it wasn't reassembled correctly.. keep the great videos coming!!👍👍👍👍
Will do Tim. I'm glad it was what you were looking for in the video. These are like a jack in the box ready to shoot out at any time. It takes doing these a few times to get the confidence up to do it regularly - Stay tuned - Dennis
Them Anti-reverse are a night mare will never take one apart again all them little springs and Bearings only go in a certain way takes quite a bit to put them back together not worth bothering them if there broke bye a new one I love your videos your good at fixing cleaning and greasing them 😅
A lot of us like the feature, but I guess we are in the minority, or the engineers just thought it was cheaper to eliminate it than to design the function into the reel. Thanks Chris
The speed of the rotor pushes the bearing out, which compresses the springs and allows the reel to be cranked. When you stop, the springs push the bearing in to connect with the sleeve and stop the backwards movement
2nd Chance Tackle • 1 second ago Did you take the anti-reverse bearing off and disassemble it? If you did, you may have misaligned the roller bearings and springs inside. If you took it off, but did not open it up, then the most likely cause of your problem is that you installed the rotor ring ( the inner sleeve that goes on the pinion gear shaft) upside down. The ring has an offset taper. Try turning it top to bottom on how you have it installed now and see if that makes the difference - These are best guesses. Let me know if that helps - Dennis
@@2ndChanceTackle I remember seeing that roller and it was like beveled on one end, I just don't remember how I put it. I will try and let you know, I really appreciate you taking the time to answer.
Agree, although I have become pretty good at putting these back together for folks that opened them up and had the bearings and springs fall out! Thanks for watching Michael - Dennis
I don't have that one, but I think the attached video will be very close. The reel has markings on the main gear that need to be aligned with the crosswind gear. This video should show how it is done. You can also get the schematic online here www.reelschematic.com/wp-content/uploads/schematics/Shimano/Syncopate/SYNCOPATE%20SC2500FE%282007%29.pdf It will also show you how to align the gears in the inset picture - Dennis
Hi Dennis, I have been struggling with a Sahara 2500FD with the same anti reverse clutch. Poor intermittent operation. I watched your prior videos, but this time I finally got the tip I needed from this video. The new hint you mentioned in this is about the sleeve that rides on the roller bearing being installed wide vs. narrow side. Once I flipped the sleeve so the wide side fully rides on the rollers, she runs perfectly. I can put it back on a rod now. Thanks so much A+++++++++.
That is great news! There are so many parts in fishing reels that can be installed upside down, backwards, etc. that will drive us crazy as we swear we have put it back together correctly. That is why I recommend taking pictures along the way and not leaving the reinstall to memory. Thanks for watching. Good luck catching lots of fish with your restored reel - Dennis
Thank for the help on the shimano I definitely appreciate it!! Someone must have taken mine apart before I got it because it wasn't reassembled correctly.. keep the great videos coming!!👍👍👍👍
Will do Tim. I'm glad it was what you were looking for in the video. These are like a jack in the box ready to shoot out at any time. It takes doing these a few times to get the confidence up to do it regularly - Stay tuned - Dennis
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@River Memphis Definitely, have been using flixzone for years myself :D
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Them Anti-reverse are a night mare will never take one apart again all them little springs and Bearings only go in a certain way takes quite a bit to put them back together not worth bothering them if there broke bye a new one I love your videos your good at fixing cleaning and greasing them 😅
Thanks you - you are so right about the nightmare of trying to fix those!
This video was a very helpful! Thank you very much.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the feedback - Dennis
I fish using the override which is why I like these Shimanos. I have a Sonora and a Sedona and enjoy using them.
A lot of us like the feature, but I guess we are in the minority, or the engineers just thought it was cheaper to eliminate it than to design the function into the reel. Thanks Chris
I sure wish you were down south. I would feel safe and not have to worry about buying a used reel from you.
Thanks Terry - please stay safe - Dennis
I never really understood how these work. Do the bearings in the clutch stop rotating when the anti reverse is switched on? Thanks
The speed of the rotor pushes the bearing out, which compresses the springs and allows the reel to be cranked. When you stop, the springs push the bearing in to connect with the sleeve and stop the backwards movement
@@2ndChanceTackle Ahh! That makes sense. Thank you. You have a great channel.
Thank you very mich
I hope it helped - Stay tuned for more - Dennis
The anti-reverse on my shimano nasci 2500 is not working, can you help?
2nd Chance Tackle
• 1 second ago
Did you take the anti-reverse bearing off and disassemble it? If you did, you may have misaligned the roller bearings and springs inside. If you took it off, but did not open it up, then the most likely cause of your problem is that you installed the rotor ring ( the inner sleeve that goes on the pinion gear shaft) upside down. The ring has an offset taper. Try turning it top to bottom on how you have it installed now and see if that makes the difference - These are best guesses. Let me know if that helps - Dennis
@@2ndChanceTackle I remember seeing that roller and it was like beveled on one end, I just don't remember how I put it. I will try and let you know, I really appreciate you taking the time to answer.
That bearing takes some xpertese if you decide to take apart and put pack. Long as it's clean just oil it from outside.
Agree, although I have become pretty good at putting these back together for folks that opened them up and had the bearings and springs fall out! Thanks for watching Michael - Dennis
I have a shimano syncopate 2500FE do you have a video for service thanks for any help and all you do
I don't have that one, but I think the attached video will be very close. The reel has markings on the main gear that need to be aligned with the crosswind gear. This video should show how it is done. You can also get the schematic online here www.reelschematic.com/wp-content/uploads/schematics/Shimano/Syncopate/SYNCOPATE%20SC2500FE%282007%29.pdf It will also show you how to align the gears in the inset picture - Dennis