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Hey guys, I have a daiwa zillion circa 2014, a ZLNTW100HL AKA Zillion TWS-100HL. I had to replace the magnetic weight portion of the spool cover. I’m unsure how to get it to “0” weights with the dial at zero? Do I go to the end of the gearing or do I let the weight find its neutral position and then put the dial indicator in. In this schematic (https://www.daiwa.com/us/service/manuals/image/baitcasting/ZLNTW100HL-100HSL-100XXSL.pdf) I’m specifically talking about part 10 “magnet holder” and it correlating to part 3, the brake adjustment knob. I just did a full service on the reel and that’s the only piece of the puzzle I was unsure of.

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It seems better letting the magnets find their place of rest and putting the adjustment knob in on its highest setting, I just don’t know if this is proper or not. Otherwise I’m at a loss.

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you should see two indents on the magnetic rings. line those up and put the brake dial on max. install /w the dial clip that way. 

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11 hours ago, iabass8 said:

you should see two indents on the magnetic rings. line those up and put the brake dial on max. install /w the dial clip that way. 

This reel doesn’t have those. I know what you’re talking about though.

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15 hours ago, iabass8 said:

you should see two indents on the magnetic rings. line those up and put the brake dial on max. install /w the dial clip that way. 

My bad. Looking in better light I see the notches. Problem solved. Thank you! The older zillion notches were deeper!

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