Measuring drag washer thickness

Started by Recoil Rob, June 14, 2019, 03:39:05 AM

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Recoil Rob

Going to be replacing washers in an Okuma Epixor EB 50 spinning reel. Not a popular reel but I figure Dawn may have something that will work.

It's a 3 washer stack, I can measure OD and ID but when measuring thickness on old washers is it wise to add a bit to make up for wear?
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Tiddlerbasher

Okuma spinners, like many others, are 1mm thickness. Daiwa are sometimes an exception using .5mm ;)

Recoil Rob

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On these Okuma spinners, Rob —

There are a few ways to go on CF's —

— Smooth Drag will have something that will work

— Just get a small sheet of CF to cut your own (very simple)

— Or, just get (3) Penn 6-309's — they just drop in — that is what I generally do — quick and easy.  The  hole in the middle is slightly larger — but the OD is perfect, and the thickness is just right.  I like the center hole slightly larger than the spool shaft or arbor — as long as the OD is perfect.  Works good.

Here is a new spool like yours, as an example — just subbed the 309 HT-100's, greased them with Cal's — ready to roll.

The original factory drags are also decent — felt impregnated with oil.  CF's or HT-100's are better for smoothness and longevity.

Best,

Fred
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