Stuck Drag Washer

Started by Rweakley, March 26, 2016, 09:15:41 PM

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Rweakley

hi all!  First post on this forum, though I've been lurking and learning for a while.  I recently got an old crappy Jigmaster off eBay for $20.  I used your tutorial and a few new parts to get the reel working smooth as butter.

The previous repair gave me confidence to tackle a low profile baitcaster with a bad anti reverse bearing.  I got this fixed up, but in the process realized that the drag had stuck itself onto the main gear.  Like welded itself together.  I got the drag washer ripped off, but it left a layer of papery felt (I think).  I initially started trying to scrape it off with a screw driver, but was afraid I would scratch the surface of the gear.  So I tried soaking in acetone and then painters solvent.  But the damn thing is still leaving residue from the washer.

Once I get this cleaned up, I can put in a new washer (with some Cal's this time) and the reel will be fishable again.  It's an Abu Garcia Black Max.  It was/is my first and only baitcaster, so I want it working again.  I know it's not high end, but I bought it to learn and practice bait casting.  It only lasted a few fishing outings before the anti-reverse went out.  I don't know how long the drags had been starting to stick.

On a separate note, I bought a new anti-reverse bearing.  I wish I would have seen one of these threads earlier, because it looks like I could've saved $10 and just cleaned out the old one!

foakes

Welcome aboard, Rweakley--

Sounds like you might consider investing in a Dremel power tool with some wire wheel attachment bits...

And eye protection.

Easy job to get those old drag washers off that way.

Best,

Fred
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Rweakley

Fred, I have a Dremel.  I think my wire wheel may be worn just about all the way down, but I can pick up another.  I was planning on polishing the brass gear with a polishing pad on the Dremel and some Brasso once the washer was cleaned off.  Never thought about using a wire wheel, so thanks!

Rweakley

Just an update fellas, I used a flame on the stuck material followed by the wire wheel of a dremel.  It came out clean as a whistle.

Now if I could just get my replacement drags in, I could reassemble the damn reel!  They've been in order now for about a week and a half, and I haven't received a shipping notice yet!  I gotta get my work bench cleaned up, because I have a power rod wrapper on the way, but I have parts all over it right now.


foakes

Good job, RW!

Sounds like you are doing and learning very well.

Best,

Fred
The Official, Un-Authorized Service and Restoration Center for quality vintage spinning reels.

D-A-M Quick, Penn, Mitchell, and ABU/Zebco Cardinals

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If your feeling down and don't know what to do
     Just hold on til tomorrow
Let go of the past
     Wrap your dreams around you
Live every day like it's your last