Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: scheng53 on July 23, 2013, 10:27:24 AM
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IS it actually better when you "up-grade" your drag disks to carbon fiber?
Tried it years ago, and still believe the factory drag's better on the shimano.
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It may be a good idea however , it also may void the warranty should the reel break due to stress on the other components inside the reel .
me thinks
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It may be a good idea however , it also may void the warranty should the reel break due to stress on the other components inside the reel .
me thinks
Precisely the reason you should upgrade the rest of the comonents while your at it, cheap and easy to do any how. Had an old C4 I upgraded with the fancy bearings, ceramic pawl, and carbon drag, just to see if it did make a difference, and yes, it definately cast further, reeled smoother, and the drag was nicer
So spend the extra money and do it right, you cant go wrong, all easy installs, just make sure you down load an exploded drawing of the reel before you crack it open and start monkeying around....
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x2 I do this to all my Abu Ambassadeur reels.can even change the handle.Mikes reel repair in Abbotsford usually has all the stuff u need.
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Yup for sure. I upgraded the wife's bait caster and now it goes like crazy. I can empty almost 3/4 the spool with a 4oz betty !! no need to ever cast that far for fishing but WoW :o
I upgraded hers because she doesn't cast as strongly as I do nor as easily so it was a perfect choice because now its effortless for her to bomb casts (she only ever fishes sockeye or pinks usually)
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IS it actually better when you "up-grade" your drag disks to carbon fiber?
Tried it years ago, and still believe the factory drag's better on the shimano.
Carbon washers can be re-built..just remove all the tramp oil and grease, give them a very light dusting with a brass wire brush..just enough to scuff up the cloth. This presumes your life-force for 4 minute's work comes to less than 10.00 for a set of 3. Otherwise, just thow them out and buy new.
Shimano uses several styles of washers, so your indication is not totally accurate. They use canvas, gasket material, solid carbon, and others.
There's a guy over in either Macedonia, or Bosnia, can't recall which... who's using kevlar and having great results. Pic is fuzzy, oh well.
(http://cdn.stripersonline.com/0/0b/0b3b0530_v75si0.jpeg)