Simano Ocea 4000p or Shimano Trinidad 40n

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I know Go Fish does the washers mainly after the cal plate
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Originally posted by loodafish loodafish wrote:

Does anyone know where i might look to find carbontex and cals plate for the Ocea 4000p??



www.smoothdrag.com

attn DawnWink

i think i got 2 sets for $70 delivered about 3-4 years ago

edit. be careful if you do the upgrade yourself as there is a very small spring and dog on the shaft that will shoot out when the handle is removed
www.kavemantackle.co.nz
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edit. be careful if you do the upgrade yourself as there is a very small spring and dog on the shaft that will shoot out when the handle is removed
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large clear plastic bag is helpful here( ask me how i know)LOL

just had a look at website. set of 6 carbontex washers for 4000P and 5000P are US$26 per set. No price on drag plates on website but  i know Dawn stocks them

www.kavemantackle.co.nz
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Haha I find I have to learn things the hardway also and this is something I woulda learnt lol cheers mate appreciate it ill flick some info off tonight
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Originally posted by loodafish loodafish wrote:

Haha I find I have to learn things the hardway also and this is something I woulda learnt lol cheers mate appreciate it ill flick some info off tonight
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If you're going to install Carbontex washers then apply some Cal's grease to them on both sides. Rub well in with your finger tip and wipe off any excess. You should be able to just leave a finger print impression on the washer. BCS Enterprises Ltd can supply small 10g pottles of Cal's grease as well as  Carbontex washers.  Ask at your favourite jig friendly fishing store. One pottle of Cal's will give you enough to do about five lots of drag washers. Those big kingies you're going to land will necessitate a relube of the washers once a season with regular use.
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Yeah mate all sorted cheers for that dude
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