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Re: Hardy Altex no.1 mk IV mechanical bail/ complete teardown and restore

Posted: Sun May 12, 2024 4:26 pm
by Woodbilly
Finished up getting the rest of the exterior parts put on and got the brass check carrier installed. That rivet pin was a bitch getting back in the check carrier and non rotating shaft.
Kudos to Edward Broadfoot. Finally got it set and filed smooth. Spool slid on smoothly.
Pretty much complete, other than a little cleaning up on the spool. I haven't done anything to it yet.

Almost done!!


Peace!

Re: Hardy Altex no.1 mk IV mechanical bail/ complete teardown and restore

Posted: Sun May 12, 2024 8:10 pm
by Woodbilly
Got the spool finished. I painted the spool drag brake / name script red and shined the spool with oil.
Installed it on the reel and drag works great. Such a light gear click to it. So subtle.

Question: Did these have anti reverse? This one does not. Is something missing or just an early version? The reel had obviously been tinkered with before I got it. Is this a part that could be removed or not reinstalled?

Anyways, all wrapped up and what a task. So many micro parts and tiny screws. Solid body case was a first, as well.
I feel I can tear into my no.2 without issue.
The guys who built these reels, in the day, wow! Cheers to them!

This will be getting crappie catching action soon! I'm pretty sure it's going to be in regular rotation, too.
Mechanical bail arm, so cool and reel just oozes swagger.

Peace!!

Re: Hardy Altex no.1 mk IV mechanical bail/ complete teardown and restore

Posted: Sun May 12, 2024 9:33 pm
by Rockape
Hi again Steven,

All I can tell you for certain, is that some had AR and some did not (mine does not), I can't remember now if it was a choice or the non AR reels came first.

Those with the AR switch have it positioned as a left / right slider on top of the reel between the rotor and the foot stem.

Not sure where I saw it now, but someone posted a procedure on how to disable the anti reverse, so the AR pawl sits unengaged, but sprung/held out of the way against the top of the body.
I won't be doing that with mine, however...

See Altex AR switch pic, below.

Re: Hardy Altex no.1 mk IV mechanical bail/ complete teardown and restore

Posted: Sun May 12, 2024 9:57 pm
by Woodbilly
Yes. I have a no.2 with a/r switch, just like one pictured.

I just wondered if this no.1 had constant a/r or if that was a thing. My post comment wasn't clear.

Thanks for replying, though!

Re: Hardy Altex no.1 mk IV mechanical bail/ complete teardown and restore

Posted: Sun May 12, 2024 10:47 pm
by Rockape
Woodbilly wrote: Sun May 12, 2024 9:57 pm Yes. I have a no.2 with a/r switch, just like one pictured.

I just wondered if this no.1 had constant a/r or if that was a thing. My post comment wasn't clear.

Thanks for replying, though!
My apologies, I have a habit of not reading things through properly before replying, so not your fault at all. :Hat:

Re: Hardy Altex no.1 mk IV mechanical bail/ complete teardown and restore

Posted: Sun May 12, 2024 11:11 pm
by Woodbilly
No problem, Rockape.

So did they just have no a/r, I'm assuming?
Do you own any versions without switch on top?

Re: Hardy Altex no.1 mk IV mechanical bail/ complete teardown and restore

Posted: Mon May 13, 2024 11:51 am
by Woodbilly
You've come a long way, baby!!

Ready to spin!!

Re: Hardy Altex no.1 mk IV mechanical bail/ complete teardown and restore

Posted: Mon May 13, 2024 4:42 pm
by Rockape
Fantastic job!! One few would be willing to undertake (well, myself anyway). :Thumb:

Re: Hardy Altex no.1 mk IV mechanical bail/ complete teardown and restore

Posted: Mon May 13, 2024 5:04 pm
by Woodbilly
Rockape wrote: Mon May 13, 2024 4:42 pm Fantastic job!! One few would be willing to undertake (well, myself anyway). :Thumb:
Thank you!
Next up...
I have some no.2 parts reels and am going to try and Frankenstein one working mechanical bail reel out of them.
Confident I can do it, now.

Re: Hardy Altex no.1 mk IV mechanical bail/ complete teardown and restore

Posted: Mon May 13, 2024 5:32 pm
by Woodbilly
YouTube link for video I made of reel in action