Thanks, you saved me. I took the reel apart, but failed to put it back together properly. Your video saved me, works like a charm. Thanks from Denmark.
About 20 years ago I pulled my reel apart and didn’t put it back together properly, when line was pulled the handle turned backwards. Now, after following your instructions I have fixed the problem....how I don’t know. Must have had something back to front or not engaging properly. Anyway, thank you very much.
Haha. Problem fixed. You beauty. The brass bush that holds the end of the spool had jammed and was away from the casing by about 3mm. That was allowing the spool to move to far to the drive side of the reel. Must have happened some how, the last time I took the caps off to oil the reel. But again thanks for the video. Gave me the confidence to pull the reel apart.
you prolly dont care but if you guys are stoned like me during the covid times you can stream all the latest movies and series on InstaFlixxer. I've been streaming with my gf lately xD
Cool, this all applies to my 7000B that I'm considering tinkering with (bearings and drag). It's a good reel "as is" but the pretty green machine stays home more than the C3's for it's basic nature. I've hot-rodded everything but a fishing reel and a 20 year old reel should be getting more action! Bearings and carbon drag washers should be a good investment on a nearly new (old) reel. Great original spares to toss back in the box if needed down the line...
Wes - it should apply and I glad it will help hotrod the reel. If you want to try the ceramic bearing I understand they are a great upgrade. I think they are available through Bocabearing.com. Thanks for watching. Please stay tuned for more to come - Dennis
You are welcome Rupert/. It is amazing how these videos are reaching countries that I could never imagine! Best wishes and thank you for viewing - Dennis
@@2ndChanceTackle I have always wanted a 7000 since I first saw one in an Abu catalogue in 1966, bought a Second-hand one yesterday for a very good price and in excellent condition!
I'm also from South Africa and enjoy your videos. They are very interesting to watch. Even if I don't own the reel being taken apart, it's nice to see how they are put together and how they work
Yeah - I need to get a diffuser and take the video stuff a little more seriously!. I may have a Calcutta in my backlog. I will check. Thank you - Dennis
You can make one from a stirring straw or the tube that comes with spray cans like WD40 if you can't find one. They will be hard to find, but you can check southwestern parts.com or eBay - Dennis
I have just received an abu Garcia ambassadeur 7001 - unfortunately (for me) it is a left hand reel. Is it possible to convert it to a right hand reel? It would be a nice addition to my other equipment that I presently use here in the Pacific Northwest. A little light for halibut fishing - but still a lot of fun for sure. I enjoyed your informative video. Thanks.
You cannot convert these Ambassadeur reels. You need to find the 7000 if you want the right hand retrieve. Generally, the odd numbered mode numbers indicate the left hand crank. Thanks for asking - Dennis
I have three ABU Ambassadeur 7000 C4 Lever Drag reels. Have had these since new in the early 2000s . These just have sat with minimal use in my garage rod reel rack in the ceiling. Now its 2021 and want to take these apart and clean all the parts , relube , reassemble. Do you have any history with these reels. I really can't find much about them. Good bad or ugly.
You don't see these around much. The last one I serviced was a few years back. I can't recall anything bad or ugly. It was pretty straightforward. Here is a link to the schematic which will give you a look inside s7d5.scene7.com/is/content/purefishing/Abu%20Garcia/Schematics/7000C4LD%201100.PDF Dennis
Is it possible to replace a thumb screw? One of them has snapped on my real on the spool side of the real. It still works perfectly well but would be nice to fix it if possible.
It depends on how long the boxes sit in hot warehouses or containers on ships. That oil and lube does evaporate and heat will cause it to dry sooner. If you get one fresh from the factory, it should never be a problem - Dennis
As mentioned I had a clacking sound when casting if the spool was tentioned. Pulled the reel down and to my surprise after 30 years of use it was immaculate inside. No sign of wear. No dried up grease. No teeth missing from gears or any loose objects floating around inside. No sand or grit. And nicely lubricated. After reassembling, I have noticed that the spool seems to be a little too far to the drive side of the reel . If I loosen the tention on the spool and tilt it to one side it grates when tilted with the drive side down but runs free and when tilted the other way. Perhaps I need to some how shim the end of the spool shaft so it remains central when it is tentioned? Any suggestions? Note that the original brass plates and felt lubricating pads are still inside the tentioning caps.
Which tensioner are you using? There is an adjuster on each side of the reel, right? There should be one behind the handle and one on the non gear side right? These need to be balanced to eliminate slop and have the spool operate efficiently. Try playing with these first for see if that helps. If you have no luck, it may be an out of round spool, but I wouldn't replace that yet. - Dennis
I have the one under the handle done up tight and I use the one on the other side to adjust the tention on the spool. It seems to be all ok now. As I mentioned the bush on the right side had jammed and was too far away from the housing. Causing the spool to be to move to the right and the clacking sound when casting was the small gear hit on the large one. Has caused some minor damage to the small gear. But is still operating ok. Will replace it if it causes any problems. Thanks again Dennis @@2ndChanceTackle
My friend has the 7000c. When you turn the clicker off and go to cast it clicks like the clicker is on. We can’t figure out how to stop it from doing that. Any ideas?
I think you need to take the side plate off and inspect. It is possible that there is a spring disconnected, which could leave the clicker always on. - Dennis
I like oil. Grease tends to pick up and hold the contaminants including micro sand particles. - I will go get my oil now and add a drop :). This reel was done to show the inner workings for a viewer. It didn't need the maintenance. Thanks for watching and noticing - Dennis
I will try, but first - try the company website: www.abugarcia.com/AbuGarcia-customer-service.html and ask them how to get the parts you need. What is your country? We can always figure a way through EBAY or something to assist as a 3 way transaction if needed - Dennis
If that is what you class as a service then I beg to differ. None of the reel parts got degreased and cleaned properly at all. At the bottom of the gear stack you should have a copper shim this was missing and you never even mentioned it. One of the most important parts of the service is the level wind and checking of the Pawl for wear, not even looked at. No mention of what way up the bevelled washers should go. Not enough time and detail given to the peoples who look at these educational videos.
Thank you for your feedback Mark. I will try to incorporate some of these ideas into future videos. I try to do what I can in under 20 minutes to keep the video "watchable"and pass along as much information as I can in that time. I don't edit and don't script these, so oversights and omissions occur. I usually catch these before posting and certainly before I return a reel to the customer, (like the shim washer that you mentioned) but I don't change the video. I don't pretend to be the know all expert. Just a guy trying to help folks by sharing knowledge while I still can - Dennis
2nd Chance Tackle Hi Dennis, thank you for your reply and very honest response. I understand that whilst doing these tutorial and informative videos live, that some details may get missed, especially as you don’t script them and are trying to keep them short enough to make them a watchable time frame. I wish you all the best with future videos and I look forward to seeing more from you. Thanks Mark
Thanks for the reply and please keep up the good work of educating people. I was being picky but some of the little things do make a big difference. look forward to seeing more from you. Big Abu fan myself but still have to ring Peter Coogan to ask the way bevel washers go etc. Only last week I found out the bottom one in the stack is in fact thinner than the top two. When I checked my 7000c Syncros not one of them was correct. all sorted now though.
Thanks, you saved me. I took the reel apart, but failed to put it back together properly. Your video saved me, works like a charm. Thanks from Denmark.
Thanks Anders. Best wishes for great fishing in 2020 - Dennis
Thanks for taking the time to make this video Dennis....love this reel.
You bet. Thanks for the note and for watching - Dennis
About 20 years ago I pulled my reel apart and didn’t put it back together properly, when line was pulled the handle turned backwards. Now, after following your instructions I have fixed the problem....how I don’t know. Must have had something back to front or not engaging properly. Anyway, thank you very much.
Glad to help! Thanks for viewing - Dennis
Thanks very much for your tutorial 👍🏻👍🏻 From Australia 🇦🇺
Thanks for watching - You’re welcome 😊. I am always amazed how far these videos reach. I appreciate the note - Dennis
Haha. Problem fixed. You beauty. The brass bush that holds the end of the spool had jammed and was away from the casing by about 3mm. That was allowing the spool to move to far to the drive side of the reel. Must have happened some how, the last time I took the caps off to oil the reel. But again thanks for the video. Gave me the confidence to pull the reel apart.
I had no idea that there was a lever drag version. Great video as always.
you prolly dont care but if you guys are stoned like me during the covid times you can stream all the latest movies and series on InstaFlixxer. I've been streaming with my gf lately xD
@Alexander Yosef Yea, been using instaflixxer for months myself :D
Impressive thanks for the product knowledge and details 👌👌👍👍
Thanks for watching. Please let your fishing buddies know about my channel and stay tuned for more - Dennis
Very nicely explained. Thank yiu👍
Cool, this all applies to my 7000B that I'm considering tinkering with (bearings and drag). It's a good reel "as is" but the pretty green machine stays home more than the C3's for it's basic nature. I've hot-rodded everything but a fishing reel and a 20 year old reel should be getting more action!
Bearings and carbon drag washers should be a good investment on a nearly new (old) reel. Great original spares to toss back in the box if needed down the line...
Wes - it should apply and I glad it will help hotrod the reel. If you want to try the ceramic bearing I understand they are a great upgrade. I think they are available through Bocabearing.com. Thanks for watching. Please stay tuned for more to come - Dennis
Thanks from South Africa.
You are welcome Rupert/. It is amazing how these videos are reaching countries that I could never imagine! Best wishes and thank you for viewing - Dennis
@@2ndChanceTackle I have always wanted a 7000 since I first saw one in an Abu catalogue in 1966, bought a Second-hand one yesterday for a very good price and in excellent condition!
I'm also from South Africa and enjoy your videos. They are very interesting to watch. Even if I don't own the reel being taken apart, it's nice to see how they are put together and how they work
Dennis I needed sun glasses that abu was super shinny....I'm hopeing for a Shimano callcutta 400 b rebuild....thanks Chris
Yeah - I need to get a diffuser and take the video stuff a little more seriously!. I may have a Calcutta in my backlog. I will check. Thank you - Dennis
GREAT VIDEO, YOUR MY GO TO... ALWAYS KEEPING IT (REEL)
Thanks for watching Guillermo. Stay tuned for more to come - Dennis
Great job!
Thank you for watching and you king feedback. Stay tuned for more - Dennis
Thanks for video on the 7000. But where can I order the brake block. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
You can make one from a stirring straw or the tube that comes with spray cans like WD40 if you can't find one. They will be hard to find, but you can check southwestern parts.com or eBay - Dennis
I have just received an abu Garcia ambassadeur 7001 - unfortunately (for me) it is a left hand reel. Is it possible to convert it to a right hand reel? It would be a nice addition to my other equipment that I presently use here in the Pacific Northwest. A little light for halibut fishing - but still a lot of fun for sure.
I enjoyed your informative video.
Thanks.
You cannot convert these Ambassadeur reels. You need to find the 7000 if you want the right hand retrieve. Generally, the odd numbered mode numbers indicate the left hand crank. Thanks for asking - Dennis
I have three ABU Ambassadeur 7000 C4 Lever Drag reels. Have had these since new in the early 2000s . These just have sat with minimal use in my garage rod reel rack in the ceiling. Now its 2021 and want to take these apart and clean all the parts , relube , reassemble. Do you have any history with these reels. I really can't find much about them. Good bad or ugly.
You don't see these around much. The last one I serviced was a few years back. I can't recall anything bad or ugly. It was pretty straightforward. Here is a link to the schematic which will give you a look inside s7d5.scene7.com/is/content/purefishing/Abu%20Garcia/Schematics/7000C4LD%201100.PDF Dennis
@@2ndChanceTackle thanks for the reply. I have the in the box schematics for all three . Will open one up soon.
Does 7000 Andy 6500 power handle inchangeable to each other?
Most of the Abu handles are interchangeable - I am not sure, but I would think they are between those two models - Dennis
Is it possible to replace a thumb screw? One of them has snapped on my real on the spool side of the real. It still works perfectly well but would be nice to fix it if possible.
Anything on this reel that would cause loud casting?
Hmmm - lack of lubrication would be my guess
@@2ndChanceTackle are they not lubed very well out of the box?
It depends on how long the boxes sit in hot warehouses or containers on ships. That oil and lube does evaporate and heat will cause it to dry sooner.
If you get one fresh from the factory, it should never be a problem - Dennis
As mentioned I had a clacking sound when casting if the spool was tentioned. Pulled the reel down and to my surprise after 30 years of use it was immaculate inside. No sign of wear. No dried up grease. No teeth missing from gears or any loose objects floating around inside. No sand or grit. And nicely lubricated. After reassembling, I have noticed that the spool seems to be a little too far to the drive side of the reel . If I loosen the tention on the spool and tilt it to one side it grates when tilted with the drive side down but runs free and when tilted the other way. Perhaps I need to some how shim the end of the spool shaft so it remains central when it is tentioned? Any suggestions? Note that the original brass plates and felt lubricating pads are still inside the tentioning caps.
Which tensioner are you using? There is an adjuster on each side of the reel, right? There should be one behind the handle and one on the non gear side right? These need to be balanced to eliminate slop and have the spool operate efficiently. Try playing with these first for see if that helps. If you have no luck, it may be an out of round spool, but I wouldn't replace that yet. - Dennis
I have the one under the handle done up tight and I use the one on the other side to adjust the tention on the spool. It seems to be all ok now. As I mentioned the bush on the right side had jammed and was too far away from the housing. Causing the spool to be to move to the right and the clacking sound when casting was the small gear hit on the large one. Has caused some minor damage to the small gear. But is still operating ok. Will replace it if it causes any problems. Thanks again Dennis @@2ndChanceTackle
My friend has the 7000c. When you turn the clicker off and go to cast it clicks like the clicker is on. We can’t figure out how to stop it from doing that. Any ideas?
I think you need to take the side plate off and inspect. It is possible that there is a spring disconnected, which could leave the clicker always on. - Dennis
Hi Denis, I have a approx 25 year old Abu Ambassadeur Six. Black/silver. Do you have a video on that particular reel?
Try this one for starters The reels are very similar - Thanks for watching - Dennis th-cam.com/video/RNgeMZUVYV0/w-d-xo.html
I have one of these but the baitclicker doesn't click on free spool only when reeling in and ideas on why this is
Hmmm - I would check the bait clicker spring. There may be less tension on the way out causing a weak connection and less or no click - Dennis
Would like to see a video of how to replace the clicker button on ambassador 7000 because my button came out and was lost thanks
what version of the 7000 do you have? There are difference configurations
@@2ndChanceTackle red Abu 7000 made in Taiwan has a round flat clicker button with circles on it on the sideplate
Do you like oil or grease in the worm gear? Noticed that you forgot to give it some lubricant in this video.
I like oil. Grease tends to pick up and hold the contaminants including micro sand particles. - I will go get my oil now and add a drop :). This reel was done to show the inner workings for a viewer. It didn't need the maintenance. Thanks for watching and noticing - Dennis
I have the same reel but for some reason my clicker will only click if you reel it in and not if you free spool it outward
Hmmm - is there a lot of play in the spool?
What size are the bearings?
I'm sorry - I don't have that information or the reel, so I cannot measure the bearings - Dennis
Nice vedio but i throw this reel in trash due to shortage of parts in my country can you help me to find parts for me buddy
I will try, but first - try the company website: www.abugarcia.com/AbuGarcia-customer-service.html and ask them how to get the parts you need. What is your country? We can always figure a way through EBAY or something to assist as a 3 way transaction if needed - Dennis
If that is what you class as a service then I beg to differ. None of the reel parts got degreased and cleaned properly at all. At the bottom of the gear stack you should have a copper shim this was missing and you never even mentioned it. One of the most important parts of the service is the level wind and checking of the Pawl for wear, not even looked at. No mention of what way up the bevelled washers should go. Not enough time and detail given to the peoples who look at these educational videos.
Thank you for your feedback Mark. I will try to incorporate some of these ideas into future videos. I try to do what I can in under 20 minutes to keep the video "watchable"and pass along as much information as I can in that time. I don't edit and don't script these, so oversights and omissions occur. I usually catch these before posting and certainly before I return a reel to the customer, (like the shim washer that you mentioned) but I don't change the video. I don't pretend to be the know all expert. Just a guy trying to help folks by sharing knowledge while I still can - Dennis
2nd Chance Tackle Hi Dennis, thank you for your reply and very honest response. I understand that whilst doing these tutorial and informative videos live, that some details may get missed, especially as you don’t script them and are trying to keep them short enough to make them a watchable time frame.
I wish you all the best with future videos and I look forward to seeing more from you.
Thanks
Mark
Thanks for the reply and please keep up the good work of educating people. I was being picky but some of the little things do make a big difference. look forward to seeing more from you. Big Abu fan myself but still have to ring Peter Coogan to ask the way bevel washers go etc. Only last week I found out the bottom one in the stack is in fact thinner than the top two. When I checked my 7000c Syncros not one of them was correct. all sorted now though.
@@spunkie2010 Hi Mark, which way do you put those washers )( or ()