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Title: fabric washer drag grease
Post by: elcarlstono on May 05, 2020, 05:52:52 PM
Hi, I need to service the drag on my 4400SS.  It has the single fabric washer and appears to be in good shape, but it is very dry and the old grease is flaking off. What is the recommended grease for these types of washers? Finding conflicting info on the web as to whether i can just use penn reel grease or not.
Thanks! 
Title: Re: fabric washer drag grease
Post by: foakes on May 05, 2020, 06:24:50 PM
The drag washer can be cleaned if it is still good -- has no shiny flat spots -- then dried -- after drying apply Cal's drag grease on both sides -- but not too thick or messy -- work the grease into the weaves of the washer with your fingers -- and leave a thin coating on the washer.

However, if it were mine, I would get a new washer from Mystic Parts for $4.20 + shipping -- then it would be at maximum control, smoothness, and performance -- in case I was fighting a large fish.

These drags are HT-100's -- a type of carbon fiber.

Best, Fred
Title: Re: fabric washer drag grease
Post by: elcarlstono on May 06, 2020, 02:57:27 PM
Thanks, Fred.  This is my young son's reel that he uses for general fishing, both surf and inshore, so I don't need "performance", just need it to not be sticky.  Cleaning it off helped a great deal getting it back closer to "dry". I've read some good things about Cal's so I'll probably get some of that for general maintenance on all my reel's drags.
Title: Re: fabric washer drag grease
Post by: Bryan Young on May 06, 2020, 05:53:19 PM
Quote from: elcarlstono on May 06, 2020, 02:57:27 PM
Thanks, Fred.  This is my young son's reel that he uses for general fishing, both surf and inshore, so I don't need "performance", just need it to not be sticky.  Cleaning it off helped a great deal getting it back closer to "dry". I've read some good things about Cal's so I'll probably get some of that for general maintenance on all my reel's drags.

Sticky and jerky drags is a performance issue, especially for surf and in-short fishing if the drags can get wet, and even worse if used in saltwater environments.

Drags that become wet with water can get jerky particularly during a fish run.  Drag washers soaked with water, as the water heats up, will push the fibers of the drag washer due to expansion of the water as it heats us non-linearly, creating jerky drags, and leads to spit hooks or broken leaders.  If he keeps the reel dry, then it will not be an issue.
Title: Re: fabric washer drag grease
Post by: Hamachi on May 07, 2020, 01:42:48 AM
Cals purple or Shimano drag grease I find works better on the lighter spinners such as yours. Slather the carbon fiber up, don't forget the edges, completely saturate, but not too much and you should be good to go!