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warn winch wont lock up

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warn winch wont lock up

Post by Suit city »

I have a warn m8000 winch and i am mainly using it to winch the front of the car down to the diff. As soon as i stop winching in, it slowly backs itself off as it is under load. There doesnt seem to be any locking mechanism.

Has anyone had this problem before.
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Post by PBBIZ2 »

Sounds like a problem with the brake assy inside the drum. I assume it is a low mount winch? Could be a range of things - oil and/or mud inside the drum and coating the brake cone, broken brake assy, worn friction surfaces. I would pull it apart and have a look - pretty simple assy. If there is anything wrong, it will be evident really easily. The guys at ARB overhauled my 8000lb lowmount as I had a worn seal which mud and crap into the brake and buggered it completely. I think the parts were about $150 and labour $75 - was a while ago.
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Post by crazy eyes »

are you winding the cable onto the drum in the right direction??
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Post by Suit city »

I wasnt aware that the direction that the cable is wound on the spool would make a difference. I will try this tommorow. Cheers!
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Post by crazy eyes »

yeh mate the brake will only work in one direction on the low mounts.

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Post by PBBIZ2 »

crazy eyes,

this is a new one for me. If its a cone brake it should not make a difference. I understand the cable is normally wound onto the drum from the under side, but thought this was more for alignment with the fairlead.

So the brake on a low mount only works when you are pulling up a hill? - what happens if you need to winch backwards - is the vehicle un-controlled as such and the brake wlll not lock it up?

Just curious.
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Post by mike_nofx »

PBBIZ2 wrote:crazy eyes,

this is a new one for me. If its a cone brake it should not make a difference. I understand the cable is normally wound onto the drum from the under side, but thought this was more for alignment with the fairlead.

So the brake on a low mount only works when you are pulling up a hill? - what happens if you need to winch backwards - is the vehicle un-controlled as such and the brake wlll not lock it up?

Just curious.
thanks
Nope, because the load on the drum is still in the same direction.
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Post by crazy eyes »

when you winch out the brake drags hence the drum gets warm
well that is how it was explained to me
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Post by Suit city »

Thanks crazy eyes i changed the direction of the wire today on the spool and the brake holds perfectly. You saved me a heap of time in pulling the winch apart to find nothing wrong with it, thanks again.
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Post by PBBIZ2 »

There you go, learnt somrthing new today!
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Post by crazy eyes »

no drama fellas I have been cought with that before glad i could help.
cheers crazy eyes
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