Magging An Avet MXJ

Magging an AVET MXJ...(or at least how I did it.)


Start you will need the following:

  • 3 rare earth magnets 1/4" x 1/10"
  • 3 3/8" washer for 1/4" magnet
  • Isopropyl Alcohol
  • Elmer's Glue
  • Super Glue Gel (I used Permatex' Ultra bond)
  • Beer (optional but preferred)



    To begin:
    Remove the three take down screws on the handle
    side of the MXJ. Remove gear box and spool.

    Clean inside side plate with alcohol to remove any
    and all grease and oil.



    Place a small amount of Elmer's Glue on the back
    side of the washers and install them towards the
    bottom of the side plate. The reason for using
    Elmer's Glue is that it really does not bond well to
    metal and you can "test fit" the area to make sure the
    washers and magnets do not rub the spool. Elmers
    scrapes of easy with out damage to the metal to
    prep for permanent attachment. Allow the glue to dry
    for at least 30 minutes.



    Place a magnet on the middle washer and put the
    reel back together. Put reel in Free Spool and spin
    the spool to make sure the magnet does not rub the
    spool. there is a surprising amount of room in the
    MXJ and the washers with the magnets seem to fit
    perfectly.



    Remove magnets and washers. Clean area with
    alcohol to prep for final assembly.

    Take Super glue Gel and attach washers in the
    same location as previously determined and let
    cure.

    Once cured, place magnets in washers. It is VERY
    important to place the magnets in the proper polarity.
    You want the magnets in the following order: North,
    South, North. I have placed a blue mark on the north
    pole of each magnet prior to assembly. Do not glue
    magnets in the washers.   This way, if the magnetic
    force created is to strong you can always remove
    one of the magnets. After the magnets are set,
    lubricate them with a film of grease or oil to prevent
    corrosion.



    Rebuild reel and double check the clearance of the
    magnets to the spool.
    Now, try it out, If you just place the reel in free spool
    and drop a weight you will not get any benefit. The
    magnets only work with high revolutions of the spool.
    go to the park or the water and cast like you really
    mean it!
    If the mags are two week add another one. if the
    spool is two slow you can remove one magnet and
    keep trying. the goal is LONG DISTANCE casting
    with out to much thumb work.

    NOTE: I used this reel this morning on a Loomis
    Bucara and I actually had to remove one of the
    magnets as the force was to great. Two magnet
    seem to be perfect on this reel.
    I would think just one of these magnets with out the
    washer would be killer on an AVET SX.

    Hope this helps,
    Tom

 
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