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air line to winch

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air line to winch

Post by AndrewPatrol »

anyone done it for cooling and to stop water getting in? If so where do you mount air fittings on motor housing and is there a filter of some sort to get moisture out of compressed air line from tank?
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Post by Big Red Toy »

what sort of winch???
low mount or high mount???

Highmounts are generally well sealed anyway & if they arn't they can be.
So you don't need to pressurise the gearhousing to keep water out, some guys run i think nitrogen to cool the winch motor, but if your having issue's get a bigger motor, enlarge the supply cable's to the winch so less volt drop to it, or run dual motor's if its a highmount & your doing comps etc...
Or just do shorter winch's to let the motor cool down, sure it takes longer but it'll save a motor
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Post by Jeff80 »

Sorry to hijack, but would love to know where to put an airline in for a low mount 6hp?
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Post by 80UTE »

Ive got a Warn 6hp motor on my Himount, i drilled and tapped a 1/8NPT holes in the bottom of the motor case close to were it secures to the winch housing and the second hole at the top of the motor end plate. i used a Hella air horn pump ( Hi flow low pressure ) to pump air into the bottom of the motor and out of the end plate ( near the brushes, hottest place ) The pump switches on when ever the motor is running. I have done some big continious winches and the motor has only ever been warm to touch, its been like this for some time and to date had no problems.

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Post by RUFF »

Wally what stops water from entering through the hole in the end plate when the winch is not running and Submerged?
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Post by 80UTE »

I seal up the original breather with some silicon when assembling it. I dont recall any breather in the end plate of the motor only the small slot on the winch housing were the motor mates up to the winch.

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Post by RUFF »

I actually ment the hole you have drilled for the Air to Exit in the End Plate. Or do you run a line from this to somewhere else?
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Post by 80UTE »

It has a fitting and clear plastic tube that breaths back to where the pump is in a high spot.

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Post by AndrewPatrol »

Thanks E'one,
I like the idea of the airhorn compressor ( just gotta find one) cos the air should hopefully be moisture free, then I'll attach a hose on the breather and run it to the diff breathers filter under bonnet. I'm also gonna have a seperate switch so I can run it when not winching for crossing rivers etc. Mind you , this is all on the 'gonna" list
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