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Double Motors on a High-Mount Winch?

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Post by giantracing »

Modified Toy wrote:
giantracing wrote:yes it does disconnect gearboxs only the drum turns. 6 hp motors on 24 v
So does that Mean you are disconecting the gear from the end of the drum or are you disconecting another gear from in side the gearbox and with two gearboxs you are only running one brakeshaft right? or have you cut the ecentric piece in the opposite direction so that both shafts work?
disconnects the drum from the end drive gears. no i have 2 brake sharfts
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Post by Pauwolf »

giantracing wrote:
Modified Toy wrote:
giantracing wrote:yes it does disconnect gearboxs only the drum turns. 6 hp motors on 24 v
So does that Mean you are disconecting the gear from the end of the drum or are you disconecting another gear from in side the gearbox and with two gearboxs you are only running one brakeshaft right? or have you cut the ecentric piece in the opposite direction so that both shafts work?
disconnects the drum from the end drive gears. no i have 2 brake sharfts
Will you build these for other people, I am interested. My top housing blew apart with 1 6hp motor on 24v.

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Post by giantracing »

sorry mate would be a lot of money to make one. plus i have the advantage that no one else has in the comp scene......
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Post by Modified Toy »

Here is a link with some good pictures of mods.



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Post by Pauwolf »

I was mainly chasing a drum freespool, not nescarily a twin gearbox setup. Was interested in what others do to stop the top case ripping off.


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Post by MADD_GQ »

Big difference in Wayne Smiths Twin Winch motors and Wazza's. Wazza's motors are inline with one another, (taking up less room on your bar), Wayne's motors are beside each other (one in front, the other behind) causing you to possibly have to change your bar for it to fit. ( don't really want to do that.. I'm happy with my bar)... It has a whole new top hat.

Heard that the 3 trucks using wazza's twin motors are still good as when they got them. Can't wait for mine!! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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Post by MADD_GQ »

I am going to try and get a picture of Wazza's TWM. Or if one of the 3 trucks that have it can put a photo on here for all to see. Cheers.

GQ4.8...is this the one you have? I like Wazza's setup..much more tidier and less room usage.
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Post by MADD_GQ »

giantracing wrote:sorry mate would be a lot of money to make one. plus i have the advantage that no one else has in the comp scene......
Do you make your own or someone else makes them?
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Post by ludacris »

What are the price differences between the diffirent twin motor setups.

Glikinpin $ Expensive I know
Wayne Smiths $
Wazzas $

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Post by MADD_GQ »

ludacris wrote:What are the price differences between the diffirent twin motor setups.

Glikinpin $ Expensive I know
Wayne Smiths $
Wazzas $

LudaCris

Check your PM.. you have his costs and number. Would highly recommend him as he knows what he's doing and GREAT price! Won't rip anyone off! He's looking after me really well.

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Post by HIGH_STAKES »

Can someone give me the details on getting a wazza TWM???? :?: :?:

What's involved in the TWM are they easy to fit?. Have heard about them but havn't seen 1.
Thanks MADD_GQ for details, can't get a hold of him. Any info from anyone would be great..
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Post by Smithy jnr »

Just released a +13% ratio increase for the Gigglepin winch twin motor gearbox top for those who are interested.
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Post by Big Red Toy »

Just before everyone rushes out & buys Twin winch motors be aware that the guys that run them probably run upgrade gears & main shafts which is an extra cost, as currently they are designed to take a certain amount of Torque & by adding the extra motor there is much more chance of snapping gears /shafts etc...
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Post by MADD_GQ »

Big Red Toy wrote:Just before everyone rushes out & buys Twin winch motors be aware that the guys that run them probably run upgrade gears & main shafts which is an extra cost, as currently they are designed to take a certain amount of Torque & by adding the extra motor there is much more chance of snapping gears /shafts etc...
I had spoken to Wazza and he has said the 3 winches he's made that are used on Shrek, Birdy and Hoons truck are "stock standard,original highmounts" and havn't broken them yet!.........and these are winning trucks that we're talking about...

I guess it comes down to how we use them and not abuse them. :roll:
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Post by BIg StEvE »

Big Red Toy wrote:Just before everyone rushes out & buys Twin winch motors be aware that the guys that run them probably run upgrade gears & main shafts which is an extra cost, as currently they are designed to take a certain amount of Torque & by adding the extra motor there is much more chance of snapping gears /shafts etc...
I busted mine with a standard motor! :cry: I would deffinately look at an upgraded shaft for twin motors. Although i did hear that the giggle pin shafts are made out of the same material as the warn items its just that giggle pin have removed the weak point where the locking plate sits. So therefor tha small grear that is fixed to the shaft remains as weak as the warn. Can u confirm this wayne?
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Post by Big Red Toy »

Actually of all people LOCKEE could probably clear this up seeming he is the WARN man :lol:
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Post by LOCKEE »

Big Red Toy wrote:Actually of all people LOCKEE could probably clear this up seeming he is the WARN man :lol:
Formally known as a Warn Man.

The standard M8274 is only offered max with a 4.6hp 12v Motor. Even a standard 12v 6Hp motor will exceed the torque loads of the winch. The estimation with a 6hp motor you are able to pull 10,000lb.

My main concern is the ability of the lower housing to take the load. Earlier barake shafts seem better than the later ones.

Wazza's conversions seem to be more reliable than others but the operators are also very smooth
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Post by Modified Toy »

LOCKEE wrote:My main concern is the ability of the lower housing to take the load. Earlier barake shafts seem better than the later ones.

Wazza's conversions seem to be more reliable than others but the operators are also very smooth
Yeah but if you run twin gearboxs on a single drum you will half the load on the gears brake shaft.
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Post by Big Red Toy »

LOCKEE wrote:
Big Red Toy wrote:Actually of all people LOCKEE could probably clear this up seeming he is the WARN man :lol:
Formally known as a Warn Man.

The standard M8274 is only offered max with a 4.6hp 12v Motor. Even a standard 12v 6Hp motor will exceed the torque loads of the winch. The estimation with a 6hp motor you are able to pull 10,000lb.

My main concern is the ability of the lower housing to take the load. Earlier barake shafts seem better than the later ones.

Wazza's conversions seem to be more reliable than others but the operators are also very smooth
Now Birdy, Andrew & pete will all get big heads with you calling them smooth operators :lol: :lol: :lol:

Cool well good to know, so any confirmation of are the gears & shafts upgraded or just the twin motor adaptor?
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Post by HIGH_STAKES »

or they will hate the fact that others can now buy this wazza TWM :?:

I'm getting one :armsup:

why wasn't it sold before? hmm
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Post by The_Wazza »

Hi guys..it's WAZZA. Heard there's alot of chit-chat goin on about the winches.

Yes the 3 winches have totally standard gearboxes. They haven't broken yet. IT WORKS!!

Anyone with questions..just throw them at me.
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Post by The_Wazza »

HIGH_STAKES wrote:or they will hate the fact that others can now buy this wazza TWM :?:

I'm getting one :armsup:

why wasn't it sold before? hmm
No-one asked me.
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Post by tuf045 »

The_Wazza wrote:
HIGH_STAKES wrote:or they will hate the fact that others can now buy this wazza TWM :?:

I'm getting one :armsup:

why wasn't it sold before? hmm
No-one asked me.
what sort of dollars are they? are they just an adaptor or a whole motor modified?
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Post by The_Wazza »

tuf045 wrote:
The_Wazza wrote:
HIGH_STAKES wrote:or they will hate the fact that others can now buy this wazza TWM :?:

I'm getting one :armsup:

why wasn't it sold before? hmm
No-one asked me.
what sort of dollars are they? are they just an adaptor or a whole motor modified?
There's a bit involved. I need one motor to do a little bit of work on. Yes it is just an adapter to join the 2 motors together. Contact me if you're interested in one. My number is below.
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Post by Smithy jnr »

The Gigglepin setup has the option to upgrade the brake shaft and cam gears. There where three different brake shafts that we have come across on high mounts, some you can drill easily some you need to machine cut. The Gigglepin shafts & gears are made from an E36 grade steel, where the better Warn shaft are made from an E24 grade. The Gigglepin setup does remove the weak point, where the Warn shafts are reduced in diameter, but they are also made from a stronger material.
There have been numerous issues with brake shaft failure, a few can be attributed to slack in the cable then sliding backwards and shock loading, but also some top competitors such as Kym & Normy in QLD have had them fail in normal winching conditions.
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Post by Modified Toy »

so has any one fitted roller bearings to both ends of the drum or the brake shaft?
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Post by 1Tuffrover »

Does anyone know what twin motor setup Norm Walters was using at last years 8 day because it lasted 2 stages if my memory is correct. It looks like one of those Giggle pin ones. Not to sure though.
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Post by Smithy jnr »

Norm ran an adaptor plate on the side of the original high mount top gearbox housing to mount a second motor, I had it made up for him. The housing itself didn't fail, the small drive gear, that slides on the spline of the motor shaft, broke and that then damaged the corresponding gear in the top housing. It has been fixed and strengthened so it should work OK now, but it highlighted a weak point in the original Warn top housing with the size of the motor drive gears and there strength.
The new Gigglepin units are a complete replacement top housing with bullet proof gears and roller bearing supports to each end of the gears.
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

Question? i keep hearing that motors burn out mainly during spooling out (under no load) is this correct, or is there another situation that it is more prevelant.
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