Whaler
Sealiner
A while back we had a "8 pager" about weather the thickness of the washer below the drive gear made a difference or not, well hear is the evidence every body was looking for, i stumbled on it by accident while servicing a tn 20 and a DC 20.
As usual i strip all the reels and wash all the parts before i asemble, the tn20
the tn 20DC
By chance i noticed the drag washer below the main gear on the tn 20 was smaller then the one on the tn 20DC, this made me remember the thread! i quikly pulled out my micrometer and measured the thicness of the 2 washers both were the same thickness.
Tn 20
Tn 20 DC
Look at the diameter diferense!
So! my conclusion is that the thickness of the dragwasher is not the reason for the increased drag on the DC but the larger surfase area of the washer as the rest of the drag stack is identical, the diferense in the drag is 3kgs!!
As usual i strip all the reels and wash all the parts before i asemble, the tn20
the tn 20DC
By chance i noticed the drag washer below the main gear on the tn 20 was smaller then the one on the tn 20DC, this made me remember the thread! i quikly pulled out my micrometer and measured the thicness of the 2 washers both were the same thickness.
Tn 20
Tn 20 DC
Look at the diameter diferense!
So! my conclusion is that the thickness of the dragwasher is not the reason for the increased drag on the DC but the larger surfase area of the washer as the rest of the drag stack is identical, the diferense in the drag is 3kgs!!