Ambassduer brake pad question

Started by Killerbug, October 24, 2011, 08:16:36 AM

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Killerbug

I have Amb 6500 cl, it came with two different colored brake pads(2 pins), white and black.  Does anyone know the difference?
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Ken_D

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Hi. there are three colours, for three sizes/weights....blue, black, white. I can never remember the order of colours for weights.   I seem to recall light to heavy: blue, black, white.

Killerbug

Thanks, ABU needs some ekstra infos for mechanics on their website. 
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Ken_D

Hio, KB.....numbers are: 20211 white, 20208 black, and 20209 blue.   

Mooki

Whilst I won't guarantee that the numbers are correct this is what I have written down regarding the brake blocks:

Weight of Abu Brake Blocks:
Fiber blocks 0,0130g
Blue 0,0153g
Black 0,0243g
White 0,0263g


Something like 40 BCs, mostly ABU. Still counting upwards...

abudoc

I copied this from Ambassadeur a few yrs. ago.

Ambassadeur baitcasting reels feature a centrifugal brake system that you can adjust with light (blue), medium (black) or heavy (white) brake weights. As the spool spins, centrifugal force creates pressure from the weights to prevent overruns at the start of the cast.

Killerbug

Quote from: abudoc on December 01, 2011, 01:19:25 PM
I copied this from Ambassadeur a few yrs. ago.

Ambassadeur baitcasting reels feature a centrifugal brake system that you can adjust with light (blue), medium (black) or heavy (white) brake weights. As the spool spins, centrifugal force creates pressure from the weights to prevent overruns at the start of the cast.

Hi, where did you find that?
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You don't have to eat the ball to have a good time

abudoc

QuoteHi, where did you find that?

It came from the Abu Garcia site is about all I can remember, I've had it on file here for years. It was on back when they were making the Tournament Pro's that had die cast aluminum frames (1600-3600-5600)