>>663509>I believe that one is an SX30. It wasn't bad for $75 or whatever I paid for the comboDamn skippy. Fantastic performing reels, especially at the price. They're already pretty inexpensive at the big chain stores but you can even knock another five or ten dollars off through online retailers. I picked my first one up at the local Dick's and then ended up getting another for myself and one for my pops through Amazon at about ten dollars cheaper.
>His looks exactly the same with different colors.I'm starting to agree. The frame almost looks like a dark blue to me but that could just be the camera/lighting, and the silver handle is throwing me off.
>Some part inside broke where the spool doesn't move up and down when the bail spins.I couldn't find a good schematic and I'll have to do a better breakdown when my desk isn't a wreck but I've a couple ideas you can check.
Your reel handle turns that big gear I have sitting outside the reel. The outermost gearing on it turns the brass-coloured section of the reel shaft and simply drives the spinning action. The littler gearing, again on the big gear sitting outside, drives that medium-sized gear (with the tiny one on top) sitting behind the reel shaft. The little one drives the biggest gear still inside the reel.
I didn't take it completely apart to make sure of it but if I recall right the piece at the bottom of the shaft marked "101-2" has a peg on the other side of it that sits in a slot on the big gear behind it. So when the gear turns it moves the reel shaft up and down. It could be that the peg had sheared off or simply come out of the slotting of the gear. The same is possible for that big piece of metal on the right held by the large phillips head screw. The piece marked "101-2" extends into a vertical-running slot in that piece of metal which helps to guide the shaft evenly up and down. If that piece has come loose it could've also allowed the shaft to detach from the gear below.