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![]() Great post Gerry, think I'm gonna try this on one of my Avets. If Avet would just come up with a better pinion bearing design, like a radial load bearing that wouldn't fail if you happen to over tighten the drag, these reels would be virtually indestructible.
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![]() Hmm I wonder if by adding these additional belvilles you can get more drag pressure out of these things then 9lbs at strike. Gerry does the new cams still have a stop index at the strike position?
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![]() Yes Ant... you have free, strike and full. No bait setting though.
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![]() You don't have to exceed the max recommended drag setting to crunch the pinion bearing. I set my avets' drags with a scale, service the reels faithfully, and the pinion bearings still need periodic replacement. A shame, considering the overall goodness of the reels.
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![]() Mike, next time you replace your bearings, tear them apart and pack them with grease them before you install them. They will perform 100% better and last 10x longer. You also don't need to get bearings from Avet, you can get the specs for the bearings on Alan Tani's site and buy them elsewhere.
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