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Old 05-22-2014, 09:27 AM
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Gerry thanks for the detailed info. You now have a PHD in reel design
Pictures really helped understand what you were writing.
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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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Old 05-22-2014, 02:46 PM
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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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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.
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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Old 05-23-2014, 12:40 PM
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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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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?
Yes Ant... you have free, strike and full. No bait setting though.
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We have been doing this for years ....
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Old 06-05-2014, 07:59 AM
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So the extra bellville washers did the trick Rich?? Did you use the cam and the washer or just washers or just cam?
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Too confusing to me. I'll just use the clicker
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Gerry I think he meant the CAM. I'm pretty sure if you go beyond 9-10lbs of pressure on these little reels you blow out with Pinion Bearings, even after you tear them apart and grease them.
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