Specs on the Runva winches can be found at their web site http://www.runva.com and Diecrest import a variety of electronic and hydraulic winches from the range.
These are a Chinese winch, and pretty much a direct copy of a warn from what I can tell. The motor is also a copy (actually has the logos) Danfrost unit.
This is what you get as a kit from Diecrest:
Note that there is a aluminium counter balance valve block in the photo. This doesn't come standard, but can be purchased separately at a fraction of the cost from your local hydraulic store.
I am running this off the power steering pump and chose to remove the factory cooler and made up my own with a Serek cooler and standard industrial filter. The main decision for the filter was to add around an extra 0.5L of fluid to the system, this was also the case with the large cooler.
This is the cooler/filter arrangement with the mounts to go over the A/C fan.
This was mounted over the A/C fan, I modified the existing grill mount and used a second grill mount from the right hand side to hold it in there.
The valve block was mounted next to the factory battery and all plumbed up by a local hydraulic shop.
The only item that was missing from the kit was a normally open valve to shut off flow to the power steering box when the pump was in use. Other than that it was all reasonably straight forward. The main problem encountered was that the fitting on the Serek oil filter on only pressed in with a little bit of solder, TIGed them up and all it good.
As for costs:
- Winch kit (10,000lb) $825
Counter Balance Valve $160
Plumbing, filter, N/O Vavle $1,000
Oil Cooler $300
Will give it a bit of a work-out this weekend pulling some tree over out the back.
- David.