We will proced now with how to disassemble the reel, cleaning as we go on our way to accessing the internal components that make the drag work or not work as the case may be. In the last post, we got to removing the nylon spool that is actually one of the components of the drag. On the Johnson 100 or 110 models, the drag relies on a dial located on top of the reel housing. It was originally numbered from 1 to 6. The dial was made out of metal. Turning the metal dial indicator moved a linkage under the dial which operated a brass lever located just inside the nylon spool core. This caused a slight movement that tightedned the line spool tension.
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