My Curado k is not like that it has the keyed washer then a flat washer then a bearing and another flat washer then the spring washers and another flat washer then nut…
So I was using my 201HG Curado and it stopped taking in line with pressure. I cant imagine it being anything else besides the drag washer. Drag full tight as I can go, the spool won't turn while cranking with my thumb on it. Can you verify or should I replace other parts as well. I've ordered oem drag to see.
@@AcSlayer10 I took my line off and I'd hate to admit it but that's what it seems like. The spool has holes, idk while I never tied the line through there. Thank you sir.
@@hiepta2076 don't tie through the holes. Run 4 to 10 layers of old mini or fluoro on bottom of spool then tie your braid to it with a uni to uni knot. You can put a small piece of electrical tape over that knot. That will help stop the line from catching on it if you ever happen to go down that far.
My Curado k is not like that it has the keyed washer then a flat washer then a bearing and another flat washer then the spring washers and another flat washer then nut…
Thank you so much for the video! Definitely helps!
The washer needs greese?
So I was using my 201HG Curado and it stopped taking in line with pressure. I cant imagine it being anything else besides the drag washer. Drag full tight as I can go, the spool won't turn while cranking with my thumb on it. Can you verify or should I replace other parts as well. I've ordered oem drag to see.
Does the handle still turn? You running braid or fluoro?
@@AcSlayer10 Braid, and yes, the handle turns.
Any chance the braid is slipping over the spool, you have backing under the braid? It's more common than one would think.
@@AcSlayer10 I took my line off and I'd hate to admit it but that's what it seems like. The spool has holes, idk while I never tied the line through there. Thank you sir.
@@hiepta2076 don't tie through the holes. Run 4 to 10 layers of old mini or fluoro on bottom of spool then tie your braid to it with a uni to uni knot. You can put a small piece of electrical tape over that knot. That will help stop the line from catching on it if you ever happen to go down that far.