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Spinning Reel Rebuild Tutorials and Questions => Abu Garcia/Garcia/Mitchell => Mitchell => Topic started by: Bill B on December 31, 2022, 01:47:47 AM

Title: Mitchell 302 metal drags
Post by: Bill B on December 31, 2022, 01:47:47 AM
I'm working on a couple golden oldie 302's that were my fathers.  They have all metal drag washers.  Do they get grease or reinstall dry?

Bill
Title: Re: Mitchell 302
Post by: handi2 on December 31, 2022, 02:49:44 AM
Bill I use 5 Penn 6-155 carbon drag washers without any spool clicking parts.

The spool clicker is so tight on these reels I don't use them.

With Cals grease

I can send you some if needed
Title: Re: Mitchell 302 metal drags
Post by: Bill B on December 31, 2022, 04:43:15 AM
Keith if I added CF into the drag stack between the keyed metal and eared metal then would I eliminate half the stack? Bill
Title: Re: Mitchell 302 metal drags
Post by: oldmanjoe on December 31, 2022, 08:43:01 AM
If you do use carbon fiber , than you would leave 81- 373   374  375   out of the stack .
 
   I have 2 of these reels also and both are still original stacks ,I do lightly grease them to keep the green stuff down !!
Title: Re: Mitchell 302 metal drags
Post by: Gfish on December 31, 2022, 04:15:32 PM
I've played around with my 302 drag stack quite-a-bit. All metal, CF, more CF, then less... what it comes down to is a lot of rearranging and testing. Trying to reason out what might work better and why is a good brain exercise and learning experience. Maybe the CF increases the smoothness a bit and might decrease the long-term wear factor of the metal on metal effect. But these are not sealed drag stacks, so I settled on what's easy to remove and clean after each use in saltwater. 2-CF's close to the bottom of the stack, kept the clicker(keep it well lubed) and I really godda lay it out in order every time to get it back right.
Mine has the under-spool-label that has a the stack arrangement pictured on it.