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    Diawa Capricorn 4500j question

    Guys, I just bought a new Capricorn 4500j. It arrived today. While playing with it ( the reel that is ), I noticed quite a bit of slop in the handle which extends through to the tensioning cap on the other side. I can easily get around 1mm or more of movement out of it with the cap done up tight. I know its not a top end reel, but it's far from being a cheapie. Is this normal or should I be sending it back?

    Cheers, Jado

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    Re: Diawa Capricorn 4500j question

    I had this with my Freams 4500J which is very similar to the Capricorn

    I'm not certain whether it's the same issue although I had too much freeplay in mine and changed the bush in the left hand side of the body for a decent bearing and it's way better.

    I believe the Capricorn may have more bearings than the Freams although once again not sure (I'm too tired to research it at the moment) lol

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    Re: Diawa Capricorn 4500j question

    Some movement in mine. I am not concerned as the reel is 3-4 years old and the movement is the same as when the reel was new. Perfect reel for running 30-40lb and really makes it hard to justify buying a Catalina at twice the price unless you intend to run 50# or better.

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    Re: Diawa Capricorn 4500j question

    There is some movement, but dont try and overtighten as you will strip the plastic bush/stopper on the cap screw. Like i did.
    It is a good workhorse reel but the drag surface could be bigger and the black rubber that waterproofs the drag can melt on very big fish under high drag preassure, due to heat. (spaniard)

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    Re: Diawa Capricorn 4500j question

    Adding a metal washer to the handle side might work. Just an idea. I don't own a Capricorn 4500J, but if the handle is a similar setup to the Caldia Kix (which has no sideways movement in the handle) and the handle shaft is sliding back and forth through the middle of the drive gear, a washer might solve the problem.

    Brent.

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    Re: Diawa Capricorn 4500j question

    My Oceanea 4500 is the same,(Basicaly a down graded Cap.) around 1-2mm of handle movement.She was like that out of the box,yep i was a tad dissapointed.
    Cheers
    Reidy

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    Re: Diawa Capricorn 4500j question

    Quote Originally Posted by Jado78 View Post
    Guys, I just bought a new Capricorn 4500j. It arrived today. While playing with it ( the reel that is ), I noticed quite a bit of slop in the handle which extends through to the tensioning cap on the other side. I can easily get around 1mm or more of movement out of it with the cap done up tight. I know its not a top end reel, but it's far from being a cheapie. Is this normal or should I be sending it back?

    Cheers, Jado

    I have a capricorn 4500J and mine does not have any slop what so ever.

    Cheers

    Lee

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