Fabulous! Always enjoy seeing your new videos. One of my hobbies is doing some service and repair in my fishing community San Carlos, Sonora Mexico. I got my knowledge and confidence watching your show. Thank you!
Thanks for watching. Let me know if there is a reel you are working on and if I do not have a video, I may be able to make one the next time I get one in the shop. Best wishes for great fishing - Dennis
I’m getting ready to fix my torium 16. The handle spins backwards. I guess I need an anti reverse bearing? Oh one suggestion for taking apart small screws I learned from working on RC Helicopters is to lay out a thin towel to keep things from bouncing or rolling off the workbench.
Possible. There is a back up a/r dog also on the reel as a fail safe. I would check that too. The A/R clutch could also be dirty or too oily. If you clean and dry it out, you may not need to replace it. Flush it with a penetrating oil and blow it out with air. If you have the a/r dog, make sure the tines of the form are grabbing the click plate. You may need to pinch them closed to reset the function - Thanks for asking - Dennis
@@2ndChanceTackle thank you! After watching your video I took my time and pulled it apart. The one way handle bearing was very dirty with rust in the grease and it was stiff. It ordered a new one and for fun cleaned this one out and greased with silicone grease I had on hand. I also pinched the anti reverse fingers and got it all back together. I cleaned the clutch plates and greased those but the drag was too soft even at full tight. So I pulled it apart and cleaned those really well. Broke one clutch plate but put it back together. I’ll have to get another one of those. But put it all back and seems to work great now. Thanks
Great video, thank you. I watched to see if anything might be missing from my Torium 16 that I just bought used, as it has an odd issue. I took it apart and everything seems to be there and assembled correctly. It's in good shape and seems to function fine EXCEPT that the drag won't tighten more than about 4-5 lbs. The drag washers were upgraded to Carbontex, so that shouldn't be the case, and the concave washers are good and not flattened. Is there a "common" cause for this problem in an otherwise fully functioning reel like this? Thanks again for the great instructional.
Sounds like you are possible missing a washer in the drag stack. Get the schematic and see if they reinstalled all of the washers when they did the changeover to Carbontex. They may have forgotten the cap washer. If you have additional washers, just add an extra to the stack and see if that makes a difference. Let me know if that helps - Dennis
@@2ndChanceTackle Thank you. I will look for the schematic and double check for the cap washer. I watched your video carefully (before asking) and it seemed that all was in order, but I will check that again. I have an extra pair of drag washers-- I'll try adding one of those to the stack just to see if it's a "length" issue on the main crank shaft. I'll let you know. Thanks for the reply!
@@2ndChanceTackle Ok I did a thorough check of the reel, referred to the schematic and your video. Nothing seems to be missing. I looked at the star drag wheel and when tightened down fully, there was still a small gap between it and the frame as it should, indicating that there wasn't a washer missing and the star might be bottoming out. But to be sure, I added another drag washer to the shaft and this was too much, and didn't affect the drag power at all. All of the relevant internals seem to be there as well-- all of the spacers and Carbontex washers are all there. I just can't understand why it won't give any drag resistance. It's in great shape inside and out. I've used a Torium before and the stopping power is excellent, and one of the reasons I bought this one. I've never seen this in a reel before.
@@thecanineunderground3081 Hmm - I'm stumped. This is hard to do without seeing the reel. Something seems to be amiss. I am not sure where to to point you. Sorry - Dennis
@@2ndChanceTackle Well thanks. It was a long shot anyway, thought maybe this was a common or known problem with a simple fix. It's just frustrating because otherwise the reel seems to function perfectly. I just can't figure out how it CAN'T be working! Too bad you don't have a shop nearby... Thank you. RD
HI Dennis Love your video. I have a problem with my torium 30 I cannot remove the whole vlutch bearing. The inner plastic came of easy but the outer section cannot. Any suggestions. Thanks Raman
Yes - it is stuck in the case. Flood the rim of the bearing along the case with a penetrating oil to help free up the dirt and debris that is trapping the clutch shell in it. That clutch can be removed by pushing the shell in towards the gears. You can try tapping it with a screwdriver and small hammer and alternate the tapping from side too side to help free it up. - Dennis
Dennis , I have the torium 20 and wondering if I can replace the drag washers with carbon washers ? The original material ones in there now are brittle and snapped . Don’t know what that material is and hard to find . Hoping I can just add carbon washers to replace them . Thank you
As always, Great Video Dennis! I had one question about you not applying "Drag Grease" to the drags during servicing. Do these Shimano drags take drag grease or are they the Teflon drag washers?
I really appreciate your videos they have helped me in bringing my dad’s old reels back in use I heard it is recommended to grease the screws that are threaded to metal on reels that are used in saltwater In your experience is it really necessary?
The grease or oil drop on the screws is not necessary, but it is a good practice. From time to time these screws seize in the crossbars and reel seats. If you have the reel apart, take a moment and do the oil or grease. I use a drop of oil, but grease is fine as well - Dennis
Dennis, I sent you a questionllast month and never received a reply. I can not get my free spool to function; the lever will notdis engage the spool, nor can the spool be removed from the case. Could the spool gear be corroded or frozen on the notched end? i did not try to force it.
Sorry I did not reply! The pinion gear is likely frozen to the spool shaft or the stud on the free spool lever may be broken off. If the pinion gear is frozen to the spool, the yoke will not be able to move it in or out. to get to free spool. If the eccentric stud is broken, it will not be able to move the jack to push and pull the yoke in and out to release the pinion gear. You will need to take the reel apart to determine which piece is broken or seized - Dennis
Hi Dennis, Your videos helped me a lot. I really enjoy to watch them. I just got a second hand torium 14 for myself and the first thing what I noticed, the handle knob is really tight (frozen). Is there any way to take the handle assembly apart to clean it? Or just try to free it up by soaking it in some penetration oil or vinegar... . Could you please advise? Regards, Armand
You can; take that one apart. Sometimes a good soak with a penetrating oil like WD40 will help. You can order a replacement handle direct from Shimano for around $20 plus shipping. As an alternative, you can drill out the stud on the handle and replace it with an aftermarket knob. - Here is the link to the Shimano page fishshop.shimano.com/collections/tor14 - Dennis
Cheers, I would like to try to take it apart. I removed the side cap of the knob, but i didnt find any screw at the end of handle knob shaft. It seems it is riveted. How could i take off the handle knob? Regards, Armand
It I was unclear with the last note due to the typo, I am sorry. You cannot remove the handle knob as there is no screw or bolt set up. It is pressed on to the handle shaft. The only way to remove the knob is to drill it out from the back side of the handle shaft and then replace it with an aftermarket knob upgrade - Dennis
HI Dennis I have tried to upgrade the drag washers on my torium 30 but when I put things together the handle is very very hard to turn Is there anything wrong that I'm doing Your advice please Thanks Raman
If you replaced these with Carbontex washers, which are thinner that the originals, you may not have enough clearance between the star adjuster and the housing. Does you reel turn freely when the drag is backed off? if so, you may need to add an additional tension washer of the original washers to build it up for clearance
@@2ndChanceTackle HI Dennis The Carbotex drag washers appear thicker than the original ones. I'm thinking that this maybe the problem. Like I said the handle is very hard to turn
Make sure that the earned washers are in the slot of the main gear. If the washers are sitting up high in the stack, you may have the bridge jamming against the side plate
Hi Dennis, I wanted to change the bearings and ran into two problems. For the bearing on the side plate, I got the pentagonal spring out but the bearing wouldnt release. Do younknow why this is? Also my spool wouldnt come out so I couldnt replace the main bearing. I had both ends loosened when I tried this but couldnt understand why it wouldnt just pop out like in your video. Any help is appreciated! Thanks Eddie
The bearings sit tightly in the case. You may need to get a small hook or pick like a dental tool to insert through he bearing hole and pull up from under the bearing to free it. If you spool is not coming out from the gear side, then the shaft is probably stuck to the pinion gear. Try using a penetrating oil to free it. Dennis
I am not sure, but the design on model rarely changes by much as the introduce the newer versions. Best to check the schematics, but my guess is that it did not change much - Dennis
Is the stack installed correctly? It sounds like you have slip in there somewhere. Iwould check the parts installed against the schematic to make sure they are in the right order. The schematic can be found at fishshimano.com if you don't have it - Dennis
Any way you like (not joking). These are concave. You can nest them, put them face to face, or put them back to back. The tension washers provide varying degrees of tension and sensitivity to the star adjuster. If you don't want a lot of flexibility, nest them by putting the concave all to one side. If you want more variability, go face to face or back to back - Dennis
very good Dennis !! good fishing in the fall !!! I really like your videos I always learn from them !! Congratulations for your work !!! a big hug from a friend here from Brazil !!!!
The click spring trick, with the washer holding it in place prior to screwing on the star drag, really helped me. Thank you!
Glad to have helped. Dennis
Dennis, thank you! This was perfect. Just completed my shamino torium 14. Im back in action!!☮️
Wonderful! Thanks for the note - Good luck fishing! Dennis
this was so helpful. bought one used a couple of years ago for more than $35. thanks!!
Glad I could help! Please stay watching - Dennis
Fabulous! Always enjoy seeing your new videos. One of my hobbies is doing some service and repair in my fishing community San Carlos, Sonora Mexico. I got my knowledge and confidence watching your show. Thank you!
Thanks for watching. Let me know if there is a reel you are working on and if I do not have a video, I may be able to make one the next time I get one in the shop. Best wishes for great fishing - Dennis
I have a 30 and this helps a great deal thank you
Glad to help. Thanks for the note and for watching - Dennis
Love all your videos and they have helped so much
Robert - Thank you for the kind words. Please stay tuned for more - Dennis
Great video Dennis! I have both the 15 and the 20. Awesome for chunking Bass and Blues. I upgraded my bearings with Boca Bearings. Awesome reels.
Sounds great! Best wishes for great fishing - Dennis
By the way, I got the rench for the penn senator 9....thanks for your help mate!☺
Certainly John! Best wishes - Dennis
I’m getting ready to fix my torium 16. The handle spins backwards. I guess I need an anti reverse bearing? Oh one suggestion for taking apart small screws I learned from working on RC Helicopters is to lay out a thin towel to keep things from bouncing or rolling off the workbench.
Possible. There is a back up a/r dog also on the reel as a fail safe. I would check that too. The A/R clutch could also be dirty or too oily. If you clean and dry it out, you may not need to replace it. Flush it with a penetrating oil and blow it out with air. If you have the a/r dog, make sure the tines of the form are grabbing the click plate. You may need to pinch them closed to reset the function - Thanks for asking - Dennis
@@2ndChanceTackle thank you! After watching your video I took my time and pulled it apart. The one way handle bearing was very dirty with rust in the grease and it was stiff. It ordered a new one and for fun cleaned this one out and greased with silicone grease I had on hand. I also pinched the anti reverse fingers and got it all back together. I cleaned the clutch plates and greased those but the drag was too soft even at full tight. So I pulled it apart and cleaned those really well. Broke one clutch plate but put it back together. I’ll have to get another one of those. But put it all back and seems to work great now. Thanks
Great video, thank you. I watched to see if anything might be missing from my Torium 16 that I just bought used, as it has an odd issue. I took it apart and everything seems to be there and assembled correctly. It's in good shape and seems to function fine EXCEPT that the drag won't tighten more than about 4-5 lbs. The drag washers were upgraded to Carbontex, so that shouldn't be the case, and the concave washers are good and not flattened. Is there a "common" cause for this problem in an otherwise fully functioning reel like this? Thanks again for the great instructional.
Sounds like you are possible missing a washer in the drag stack. Get the schematic and see if they reinstalled all of the washers when they did the changeover to Carbontex. They may have forgotten the cap washer. If you have additional washers, just add an extra to the stack and see if that makes a difference. Let me know if that helps - Dennis
@@2ndChanceTackle Thank you. I will look for the schematic and double check for the cap washer. I watched your video carefully (before asking) and it seemed that all was in order, but I will check that again. I have an extra pair of drag washers-- I'll try adding one of those to the stack just to see if it's a "length" issue on the main crank shaft. I'll let you know. Thanks for the reply!
@@2ndChanceTackle Ok I did a thorough check of the reel, referred to the schematic and your video. Nothing seems to be missing. I looked at the star drag wheel and when tightened down fully, there was still a small gap between it and the frame as it should, indicating that there wasn't a washer missing and the star might be bottoming out. But to be sure, I added another drag washer to the shaft and this was too much, and didn't affect the drag power at all. All of the relevant internals seem to be there as well-- all of the spacers and Carbontex washers are all there. I just can't understand why it won't give any drag resistance. It's in great shape inside and out. I've used a Torium before and the stopping power is excellent, and one of the reasons I bought this one. I've never seen this in a reel before.
@@thecanineunderground3081 Hmm - I'm stumped. This is hard to do without seeing the reel. Something seems to be amiss. I am not sure where to to point you. Sorry - Dennis
@@2ndChanceTackle Well thanks. It was a long shot anyway, thought maybe this was a common or known problem with a simple fix. It's just frustrating because otherwise the reel seems to function perfectly. I just can't figure out how it CAN'T be working! Too bad you don't have a shop nearby... Thank you.
RD
Thanks Dennis, I'm thinking of getting one of them! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
These reels are beasts that are hard to break! Go het one....used....of course! Dennis
HI Dennis
Love your video.
I have a problem with my torium 30
I cannot remove the whole vlutch bearing.
The inner plastic came of easy but the outer section cannot.
Any suggestions.
Thanks
Raman
Yes - it is stuck in the case. Flood the rim of the bearing along the case with a penetrating oil to help free up the dirt and debris that is trapping the clutch shell in it. That clutch can be removed by pushing the shell in towards the gears. You can try tapping it with a screwdriver and small hammer and alternate the tapping from side too side to help free it up. - Dennis
@@2ndChanceTackle Thanks Dennis
Will give it a try and let know how it went.
Dennis , I have the torium 20 and wondering if I can replace the drag washers with carbon washers ? The original material ones in there now are brittle and snapped . Don’t know what that material is and hard to find . Hoping I can just add carbon washers to replace them .
Thank you
Yes you can. They are available through Smoothdrag.com - Dennis
As always, Great Video Dennis! I had one question about you not applying "Drag Grease" to the drags during servicing. Do these Shimano drags take drag grease or are they the Teflon drag washers?
This is a "hard surface" washer. Not sure if teflon or another variety. The grease will not absorb, so no sense using it - Dennis
I really appreciate your videos they have helped me in bringing my dad’s old reels back in use
I heard it is recommended to grease the screws that are threaded to metal on reels that are used in saltwater
In your experience is it really necessary?
The grease or oil drop on the screws is not necessary, but it is a good practice. From time to time these screws seize in the crossbars and reel seats. If you have the reel apart, take a moment and do the oil or grease. I use a drop of oil, but grease is fine as well - Dennis
Dennis, do you know where to get parts for this reel? need the antireverse keeper and scews and the drag washer 418.
Thanks
Start with Shimano at fishshimano.com or try Platinum Parts at Dave's Parts & Service
(813) 358-1588
sales@fishingreelparts.com
Dennis
Dennis, I sent you a questionllast month and never received a reply. I can not get my free spool to function; the lever will notdis engage the spool, nor can the spool be removed from the case. Could the spool gear be corroded or frozen on the notched end? i did not try to force it.
Sorry I did not reply! The pinion gear is likely frozen to the spool shaft or the stud on the free spool lever may be broken off. If the pinion gear is frozen to the spool, the yoke will not be able to move it in or out. to get to free spool.
If the eccentric stud is broken, it will not be able to move the jack to push and pull the yoke in and out to release the pinion gear. You will need to take the reel apart to determine which piece is broken or seized - Dennis
Hi Dennis,
Your videos helped me a lot. I really enjoy to watch them.
I just got a second hand torium 14 for myself and the first thing what I noticed, the handle knob is really tight (frozen). Is there any way to take the handle assembly apart to clean it? Or just try to free it up by soaking it in some penetration oil or vinegar... . Could you please advise?
Regards,
Armand
You can; take that one apart. Sometimes a good soak with a penetrating oil like WD40 will help. You can order a replacement handle direct from Shimano for around $20 plus shipping. As an alternative, you can drill out the stud on the handle and replace it with an aftermarket knob. - Here is the link to the Shimano page fishshop.shimano.com/collections/tor14 - Dennis
Cheers,
I would like to try to take it apart. I removed the side cap of the knob, but i didnt find any screw at the end of handle knob shaft. It seems it is riveted. How could i take off the handle knob?
Regards,
Armand
It I was unclear with the last note due to the typo, I am sorry. You cannot remove the handle knob as there is no screw or bolt set up. It is pressed on to the handle shaft. The only way to remove the knob is to drill it out from the back side of the handle shaft and then replace it with an aftermarket knob upgrade - Dennis
@@2ndChanceTackle Many thanks again.
HI Dennis
I have tried to upgrade the drag washers on my torium 30 but when I put things together the handle is very very hard to turn
Is there anything wrong that I'm doing
Your advice please
Thanks
Raman
If you replaced these with Carbontex washers, which are thinner that the originals, you may not have enough clearance between the star adjuster and the housing. Does you reel turn freely when the drag is backed off? if so, you may need to add an additional tension washer of the original washers to build it up for clearance
@@2ndChanceTackle
HI Dennis
The Carbotex drag washers appear thicker than the original ones.
I'm thinking that this maybe the problem.
Like I said the handle is very hard to turn
Make sure that the earned washers are in the slot of the main gear. If the washers are sitting up high in the stack, you may have the bridge jamming against the side plate
I've heard the dogs can be upgraded on these gray versions.
Hmm. I am not sure. I have never had a problem with the dogs. - Dennis
2nd Chance Tackle yes the anti reverse dogs can be upgraded with the Trinidad dog
Hi Dennis,
I wanted to change the bearings and ran into two problems.
For the bearing on the side plate, I got the pentagonal spring out but the bearing wouldnt release. Do younknow why this is?
Also my spool wouldnt come out so I couldnt replace the main bearing. I had both ends loosened when I tried this but couldnt understand why it wouldnt just pop out like in your video.
Any help is appreciated! Thanks
Eddie
The bearings sit tightly in the case. You may need to get a small hook or pick like a dental tool to insert through he bearing hole and pull up from under the bearing to free it. If you spool is not coming out from the gear side, then the shaft is probably stuck to the pinion gear. Try using a penetrating oil to free it.
Dennis
Thanks Dennis. I will try that.
Do you know if this breakdown also applies to the new torium?
I am not sure, but the design on model rarely changes by much as the introduce the newer versions. Best to check the schematics, but my guess is that it did not change much - Dennis
Question when putting my reel back together note ( carbontex washers so no grease ) why am I loosing drag pressure?
Is the stack installed correctly? It sounds like you have slip in there somewhere. Iwould check the parts installed against the schematic to make sure they are in the right order. The schematic can be found at fishshimano.com if you don't have it - Dennis
@@2ndChanceTackle right on ill be sure to go back through it tomorrow i appreciate the response
OK - let me know if you still have problems after you go through it again - Dennis
Thanks ill save 40 bucks from the shimano service just doing it myself now
Glad to help. This reel will last and last if you keep it serviced, so best wishes on the tune up - Thanks for watching - Dennis
Which way do the tension washers go, any idea? Really cant tell from the scumatics
Any way you like (not joking). These are concave. You can nest them, put them face to face, or put them back to back. The tension washers provide varying degrees of tension and sensitivity to the star adjuster. If you don't want a lot of flexibility, nest them by putting the concave all to one side. If you want more variability, go face to face or back to back - Dennis
@@2ndChanceTackle Thank you
can you still get parts for this reel ?
Yes
Try Southwerternparts.com or ereplacementparts.com if you need them. Most parts are still available for this reel - Dennis
@@2ndChanceTackle Thank you
Thanks !!!
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This is a great reel - I will take it fishing in the fall - Dennis
very good Dennis !! good fishing in the fall !!! I really like your videos I always learn from them !! Congratulations for your work !!! a big hug from a friend here from Brazil !!!!
thanks
You're welcome!