I've got a Okuma CL 302 and a CL 200, I was thinking of replacing the drags, but a quick search didn't find either parts or a tutorial on how to do it. I do have the schematics so I guess I could just pull them apart and see if I can find drag washers that match.
I think those are the reels that Alan donated to Discover Angling (20 of them with rods) http://alantani.com/index.php?topic=1012.0. We opened up the reels and replaced the drags washers with grease carbon fiber washers. The internals are all stainless steel. Very nice reel for the price, and now with smoooooth drags.
I can't say much good about these reels: The internals are mostly stainless steel, but it's low quality stainless and does rust. But the main problem is that the frames are so light that they toque under even moderate pressure. A Penn 320 is a much, much better reel for 30#.
I want to know if the handle side plate is made of metal or graphite.
Quote from: Tile on July 01, 2011, 02:34:56 PM
I want to know if the handle side plate is made of metal or graphite.
Graphite.
You confirmed my hunch. The big problem with this series of reels is the antireverse pawl post - it can shear under heavy loads. I have to say that a Penn 209 is a much better reel.
If the Okuma CL302 has the same gear size as the Magda Pro 30DX, the washer under the gear is HT-100 #6-113 and the 3 HT-100 in the stack are #6-309.