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Message Subject: Calcutta problem
NY Muskie
Posted 4/12/2010 9:53 AM (#434500)
Subject: Calcutta problem




Posts: 51


Overall I love my calcutta's but I have a problem with a newer one. The drag seems to have only two options, on or off. It will crank down all the way, but there is no in between. I bought the reel last fall and didn't notice too much since I fish with the drag down all the way for casting. This weekend I was trolling and wanted the drag light enough for the clicker to go off. It was either so strong that line couldn't come off or so loose the crankbait could take line.
Any advice?
I'm hoping it's something that is an easy fix and I don't have to send it in.

Thanks

Edited by NY Muskie 4/12/2010 9:54 AM
Tim Schmitz
Posted 4/12/2010 10:01 AM (#434502 - in reply to #434500)
Subject: Re: Calcutta problem




Posts: 540


Location: MN
When you put it away for the winter did you losen the drag? If not you may have compresed the washers so there's olny those two settings.
NY Muskie
Posted 4/12/2010 10:29 AM (#434511 - in reply to #434502)
Subject: Re: Calcutta problem




Posts: 51


I alwatys store with the drag loose. It ws doing this last fall when I got it, but I only fished it once or twice before winter hit.
js
Posted 4/12/2010 10:35 AM (#434514 - in reply to #434500)
Subject: RE: Calcutta problem



Your drag washers may have grease of something else on them that makes them slip unless the drag is cranked down.

JS
NY Muskie
Posted 4/12/2010 11:02 AM (#434519 - in reply to #434500)
Subject: RE: Calcutta problem




Posts: 51


Actually it is the reverse of that, I have full drag until it is backed all the way off. The idea that the discs are comressed makes the most sense.
dogboy
Posted 4/14/2010 12:25 PM (#435092 - in reply to #434500)
Subject: RE: Calcutta problem





Posts: 723


you need to apply grease to your washers believe it or not!
this allows for smooth strip instead of binding. just enough to put a slight haze on the drag washers. im assuming this is on a TE?
trust me, they even say to do that in their maintenance instructions.
has worked for me.

Edited by dogboy 4/14/2010 12:33 PM
Flambeauski
Posted 4/14/2010 1:11 PM (#435110 - in reply to #434500)
Subject: Re: Calcutta problem




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Location: Smith Creek
Dogboy is right, if they were compressed as soon as you loosen it from locked tight it would pull out easily. If it needs grease it would stay tight until it's loosened all the way.
Conservation Guy
Posted 4/14/2010 1:31 PM (#435119 - in reply to #435110)
Subject: Re: Calcutta problem




Posts: 109


Something you might want to check is the drag washers that have been discussed in earlier posts. They have a slight cup to them, and the cups should be counter to each other like this ( ). Sometimes after cleaning they can be replaced incorrectly and function as you have been describing.

- Conservation Guy
NY Muskie
Posted 4/14/2010 2:08 PM (#435136 - in reply to #434500)
Subject: RE: Calcutta problem




Posts: 51


I plan on cleaning reels this weekend. Will defintiely try greasing the drag lightly. I will post whether that fixes it or not.
Thanks
Propster
Posted 4/14/2010 3:36 PM (#435162 - in reply to #434500)
Subject: Re: Calcutta problem




Posts: 1901


Location: MN
Did my Calcutta at the expo. Tech recommended a very light film of grease on the fiber washers only down on the drive gear set inside the reel, no grease on the metal drag washers out on the drive gear handle on the outside of the reel. I think with a thorough cleaning, and replacing the metal drag washers if they've lost their cup, would solve the issue.
PIKEMASTER
Posted 4/14/2010 4:10 PM (#435175 - in reply to #435136)
Subject: RE: Calcutta problem





Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160
NY Muskie - 4/14/2010 2:08 PM

I plan on cleaning reels this weekend. Will defintiely try greasing the drag lightly. I will post whether that fixes it or not.
Thanks


The only grease that you should use on the drag fiber washers are CAL'S DRAG GREASE or SHIMANO DRAG GREASE, U can also use this grease for the gears and worm drive gear. I use CAL'S for the drag washers and HOT SAUCE grease for the gears and worm gear.

Edited by PIKEMASTER 4/14/2010 4:15 PM
Jomusky
Posted 4/16/2010 9:51 AM (#435529 - in reply to #434500)
Subject: Re: Calcutta problem




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Location: Wishin I Was Fishin'
If you are going to have anyone work on Shimano's, send them to the California Headquarters.
NY Muskie
Posted 4/16/2010 11:19 AM (#435543 - in reply to #434500)
Subject: RE: Calcutta problem




Posts: 51


can you put hot suace on the drag washers also?
PIKEMASTER
Posted 4/16/2010 1:52 PM (#435574 - in reply to #435543)
Subject: RE: Calcutta problem





Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160
NO U must use a DRAG GREASE for your drag washers !!!!!!
The only 2 that I know is CAL'S DRAG GREASE and SHIMANO DRAG GREASE
NY Muskie
Posted 4/16/2010 4:52 PM (#435615 - in reply to #434500)
Subject: RE: Calcutta problem




Posts: 51


good to know..thanks
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