torium 20 / 30

willem wikkel spies

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so I got the hybrid bearings and fitted them.
luckily I took some pictures.

of the fitment as well as the worn out old drive shafts.

just need to compile some reports, so will post later tonight
 

willem wikkel spies

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here are the hybrid bearings for the torium 30.
they measure 5mm inner dia
9mm outer dia and 3mm wide.
they have rubber seals which assists in servicing them
 

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willem wikkel spies

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a new washer "black" was fitted.
a new copper washer was also fitted onto the drive shaft.
it is there to prevent the outer race of rubbing against the drive shaft although a shoulder is present.
 

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willem wikkel spies

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on the inside I still used a copper / brass washer.
I did not want too much play in the system.
like this....not much play is present.
a new circlip was also fitted.
 

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willem wikkel spies

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I do have a further concern about the drive shaft system on this reel.

look again at the drive shaft which is worn out.
the brass/ copper bush it runs on is also visible.


I measured the brass drive shaft.
it should be 5mm thick.
the area where the bush was running on was worn down to about 4,2mm.

so 0,8mm is quite a lot for any reel.
 

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willem wikkel spies

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here the brass bush is fitted.
one can see that the drive shaft has also worn off a bit on a area not from the brass bush.

this area is from the aluminum frame section which caused it to wore out
 

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Pylstert

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Hi Willem, Toriums have always had metal frames, it is the left side plate that is plastic with a metal covering
 

willem wikkel spies

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ek hoor jou.

maar as jy na die eerste post se foto's kyk sal jy sien dat iets uitgetrek moet word.

en dit met n tap en die set en n hammer word ook gebruik om hom uit te tik.

net soe iets anders.

I inspected the copper bush on which the drive shaft ran.
fitting a 5mm drill bit through it....not much play is present.

thus it is clear that the brass drive shaft is wearing off much quicker then anything else.
 

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Luke15

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Hi how did you get that bushing out in struggling my but off to get mine out.
 

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willem wikkel spies

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its just loose.
looks like yours is seized. the circlip keeps the shaft in place.
so with the shaft out, the bushing just needs to come out on its own.
 
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