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whats wrong with my winch??
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whats wrong with my winch??
its a warn m8000.
and the stroy goes.....
after a dip in a muddy bog hole i found that the winch wouldnt freespool. the clutch handle was jammed. i figure this is pretty common coz ive read of a few blokes pulling them down and giving them a clean, so i did just that.
i pulled the gearbox apart, cleaned all the muddy grease out, repacked it with marine grease, reassembled it the way i pulled it out.
now, the clutch handle turns freely, however the drum doesnt rotate as easily as i remember. and when i power it up it makes a horrible noise, pulls a heap of amps and spins really slowoly. it doesnt matter if the clutch is in freespool or engaged position. it still spins.
ive pulled it down and reassembled it, checked the warn website and it appears i have reassembled it the same way they show on the website. i'm out of ideas, are there any winch guru's out there who may be able to shed some light on the situation???
cheers, Jordan.
and the stroy goes.....
after a dip in a muddy bog hole i found that the winch wouldnt freespool. the clutch handle was jammed. i figure this is pretty common coz ive read of a few blokes pulling them down and giving them a clean, so i did just that.
i pulled the gearbox apart, cleaned all the muddy grease out, repacked it with marine grease, reassembled it the way i pulled it out.
now, the clutch handle turns freely, however the drum doesnt rotate as easily as i remember. and when i power it up it makes a horrible noise, pulls a heap of amps and spins really slowoly. it doesnt matter if the clutch is in freespool or engaged position. it still spins.
ive pulled it down and reassembled it, checked the warn website and it appears i have reassembled it the same way they show on the website. i'm out of ideas, are there any winch guru's out there who may be able to shed some light on the situation???
cheers, Jordan.
i had a similer thing happen to my warn winch
turns out i after it pulled me out of a deep bog hole
i thrashed the bearings and the drum had a kink in it
i also had a few other issues but none related to what yours is doing
sadly for mine is was going to cost more to fix/rebuild than to buy a new one
so it ended up in the bin
turns out i after it pulled me out of a deep bog hole
i thrashed the bearings and the drum had a kink in it
i also had a few other issues but none related to what yours is doing
sadly for mine is was going to cost more to fix/rebuild than to buy a new one
so it ended up in the bin
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i can figure the gears out no probs. i'm 100% certain they are reassembled right.
as for the brake, i'm not so sure. its possible the brake is jammed. i pulled it apart and realligned those two pieces that cam together.
but this could all be wrong!!!
as for wiring, all i did was piss off the solenoid box, bridge the armature and one of the field windings together and applied positive to the other field winding. ive done this before and it worked no probs.
I'm a sparky so i shouldnt screw it up. Should I?????
I'll play around with the brake some more and see if i can fix this damn thing.
i can figure the gears out no probs. i'm 100% certain they are reassembled right.
as for the brake, i'm not so sure. its possible the brake is jammed. i pulled it apart and realligned those two pieces that cam together.
but this could all be wrong!!!
as for wiring, all i did was piss off the solenoid box, bridge the armature and one of the field windings together and applied positive to the other field winding. ive done this before and it worked no probs.
I'm a sparky so i shouldnt screw it up. Should I?????
I'll play around with the brake some more and see if i can fix this damn thing.
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