Hi all, just received my 2020 JDM Metanium from Digitaka today. Took it out onto the water and realized that the spool was extremely tight in that loosening the tension knob all the way (to the point of it falling off) wouldn't induce side to side play like my Curado DC does. However, the lure attached would still vary in fall speed when loosening/ tightening the tension knob. The reel has 30lb braid backing and 8lb mono leader for time being.
Only thing I did to troubleshoot was took the spool off, confirmed the bearing that has a spring behind it was able to move back and forth.
Would appreciate other 20 JDM/USDM Metanium owners' experience with their spool tension and if mine is a lemon or is normal. Thank you!
https://imgur.com/a/hKcTWnM
Pics here of the opened tension knob. Seems like the Met has a more sunken in bearing than the Curado.
2020 JDM Metanium Owners: Spool tension question
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2020 JDM Metanium Owners: Spool tension question
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Re: 2020 JDM Metanium Owners: Spool tension question
It's normal. Still casts like a dream!
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Re: 2020 JDM Metanium Owners: Spool tension question
I've noticed on mine that I have to use more effort to move the spool to feel the side to side play. It's more subtle maybe because of the spring but can feel it when the tensioner is loose enough.
Re: 2020 JDM Metanium Owners: Spool tension question
The spool shaft bearing has a spring underneath it which keeps constant tension (Shimano’s silent tune technology). If you loosen the spool tension enough, you should be able to still move the spool side to side, although there’s the slight resistance from the spring. Some other shimano reels like the bantam mgl and aldebaran 2015 models have springs to achieve the silent tune effect.
Also, the image you attached shows the xship bearing which supports the pinion gear, but does not effect the spool when in free-spool.
Also, the image you attached shows the xship bearing which supports the pinion gear, but does not effect the spool when in free-spool.