papajoe222 Posted March 18, 2013 Posted March 18, 2013 I picked up a couple of these during last year's Spring Classic and was pleasantly surprised. When I tore them apart for cleaning this offseason, I lightly greased the drag washers with Cal's as I do with all my reels. Problem is, now there is a very fine adjustment range between no drag resistance and moderate drag. I've never heard of the use of drag grease adversely affecting a drag's performance this way. I'll be breaking down these two again and running the washers dry, but was wondering if anyone has experienced this with any other reels. Quote
MrSwimJig Posted March 18, 2013 Posted March 18, 2013 I am in the process of cleaning a couple of my BPS reels and I noticed that their is no noticeable lube on any of the drag washers or plates. I was wondering if they needed to be done or not. Sounds like that they do not. Be interested if cleaning the lube off the drag washers fixes your problem. Quote
papajoe222 Posted March 18, 2013 Author Posted March 18, 2013 I am in the process of cleaning a couple of my BPS reels and I noticed that their is no noticeable lube on any of the drag washers or plates. I was wondering if they needed to be done or not. Sounds like that they do not. Be interested if cleaning the lube off the drag washers fixes your problem. I was experiencing this on one of the two reels I have. The's no indication of a problem with the other reel. I'll be tearing the problem reel down again. It isn't likely, but I may have reassembled the stack incorrectly. I doubt if adding grease is the culprit. As with many of the problems I run into in my life, operator error is usually the culprit. Quote
Solution papajoe222 Posted March 18, 2013 Author Solution Posted March 18, 2013 As I suspected, my gremlin must have been in a cheeky mood when I was reassembling this one. I had the drag stack right, but the star washers weren't installed correctly, so the tension wasn't being applied correctly. Oh well, I've probably cleaned and lubed a reel hundreds of times. A 99% success rate is acceptable as long as that 1% is on my own equipment. Trouble is, I worked on quite a few reels that weren't mine this off season. Guess I'll find out what my real (pun intended) performance rating is in a few weeks. Quote
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