Jm Carbonlite Internals Pics
#1
Posted February 29 2012 - 12:38 AM
#2
Posted February 29 2012 - 06:45 AM
A fish a day, keeps the skunks away.
#3
Posted February 29 2012 - 06:50 AM
The life inside this man
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#4
Posted February 29 2012 - 07:49 AM
#5
Posted February 29 2012 - 08:35 AM
I broke one down and cleaned it. My biggest gripe are the two side cover screws that go into plastic instead of metal.
If these are the screws on the inside part of the reel (where the spool sits and under the bottom of the main gear side cover) then its pretty common with the pq line of reels. The one on the bottom is for quick access to lube the main gear instead of having to remove the whole side plate.
The life inside this man
I've been Born Again!!!!"
#6
Posted February 29 2012 - 08:38 AM
#7
Posted February 29 2012 - 08:40 AM
#8
Posted February 29 2012 - 08:50 AM
Quick releasing fish since 1980...
#9
Posted February 29 2012 - 09:01 AM
I broke one down and cleaned it. My biggest gripe are the two side cover screws that go into plastic instead of metal.
i took my 7:1 apart yesterday to grease the main gear, and those screws i don't know about. the older cl and the pqts i have seemed to have sturdier screws. i was really scared i was going to strip these out because they're so small and they were really tight in there.
tore down, the new cl looks pretty much identical to the older model, as well as the 2 revos i have.
i've only got to fish these 2 new ones (7:1 & 5:1) but i really like them! the 5:1 is really smooth, but the 7:1 was a little rough. i got the gears greased up now and it seems to be much better. hopefully i'll get to fish this weekend and see.
#10
Posted February 29 2012 - 10:19 AM
If these are the screws on the inside part of the reel (where the spool sits and under the bottom of the main gear side cover) then its pretty common with the pq line of reels. The one on the bottom is for quick access to lube the main gear instead of having to remove the whole side plate.
I've just been spoiled by metal on metal when it comes to threaded connections
#11
Posted February 29 2012 - 10:28 AM
I took it out yesterday on its first test run. For what its worth I was using a new to me flouro that has slinky handling characteristics, casting a light bait (RC .05) on a MH rod. So I didnt push it. None the less, I was very impressed. I own alot of reels and have fished this bait on all of them, casting distance was very very good. Once I get a line on it that behaves itself better, I think it'll really launch a light bait.
Alot of people griped about it being noisy in store. Part of that is the spool is ported so much that the spool bearings are not as sound insulated until you get line on it. Which does help. The bearings still are audible, but I think the mtl. its made out of is the cause of that. Either way no biggie for me.
EDIT* your right about the non handle side plate having the plastic piece, Brad. Forgo about that part.
#12
Posted February 29 2012 - 10:33 AM
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Posted February 29 2012 - 11:13 AM
#14
Posted February 29 2012 - 11:57 AM
Edit. I got the 5.4:1 so I'm thinking 7' MH Crucial crank rod with 10 lb fluoro. I still like my noodles for fishing in current but the bait monkey has been bugging me.
#15
Posted February 29 2012 - 11:58 AM
I'm not big on the EVA foam knobs, but I like them better than the ridged-rubber knobs on the Extremes. I greatly prefer the rubber knobs of the Curado the most.
I think the way they made the centrifugal braking adjustment external was clever. It limits you to changing by pairs, only, but you can fine tune with the mag brakes if desired.
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