Or the drag stack may be installed improperly (in the wrobg order)
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Or the drag stack may be installed improperly (in the wrobg order)
When was the last time you opened up the body, inspected and maintained it?
No time like the present, inspect the gears/parts, clean out the old lube and re-lube it.
Your firearms grease will do fine for that.
I don't know all there is to know, but that does not sound like the drag to me. Take a look at whether or not the stiffness correlates to a position of the spool traveling in and out. The shaft (with spool) is the only thing that I can think of that correlate to 5 or 6 turns of the crank.
Could the spool be rubbing as it travels in and out? That would change with a tightened drag as the spool would be held more tightly, but it could still be a shaft problem causing the spool to bind.
Edit: Having thought more about it, a torn or worn drag could make the spool sit on the shaft a little cocked which could cause it to rub against the frame. You still need to observe the position of the spool (extended and retracted) when the stiffness occurs.
Like I said, I don't know all there is to know, but it is just a mechanism and there are not too many things that can go wrong.
Ever used this?
https://i5.walmartimages.com/asr/005...0&odnBg=FFFFFF
I saw a video of some guy replacing the drag stack and he was using it. It has some pretty good reviews
Never seen that, I use penn oil in the little tube.
For drags with HT-100s I only use Cal's Grease.
For all other grease needs, internal parts/gears, I use Yamaha Marine Grease Blue.
For bearings I use Corrosion X.