Makincold
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So I'm trying to get ready for the Ga Rally and decided it was time to pull the winch and figure out why the drag brake wont work (or be adjusted to hold the drum) and the clutch handle goes past the de-tent (de-tent ball and spring fell out)
Like the rest of the truck, the winch was rebuilt in about 2006 (evidence of lots of new parts, bolts ect) so I don't seem to be dealing with a 50 year old worn out winch
So the drag brake first
While on the truck we used the TM procedure to try and set the drag brake, but didn't get very far. The large adjustment screw that puts pressure on the spring that puts pressure on the spring, that puts pressure on the small brake “shoe”that puts pressure on the winch drum was screwed all the way in and you could still turn the drum by hand and the cable would “bird nest”. So I have a block of wood jammed in the back to hold thecable drum since the rally
The brake shoe and spring are new(verified when I took it apart yesterday) but screwed all the way in,you still cant get enough pressure to hold the drum
Any ideas on this one??????
Second issue is the clutch handle seems to move to much past what I assume to be it's stops
This caused the ball and spring to fallout since they are not captured by the “shifter lock assembly”
The pics are taken while the end of the winch housing is removed from the winch, but it did the same thing while mounted on the truck
Is there a common problem that might be making this happen?
So the pics are "engaged", "dis-engaged" and "past the stop"
You can also see the drag brake and how far it sticks up in the housing, but still not enough pressure to hold the drum
Looking for some help so I can have this back together before the rally. Found out last year, a 5-Ton without a winch is useless without another 5-Ton
Thanks!
Like the rest of the truck, the winch was rebuilt in about 2006 (evidence of lots of new parts, bolts ect) so I don't seem to be dealing with a 50 year old worn out winch
So the drag brake first
While on the truck we used the TM procedure to try and set the drag brake, but didn't get very far. The large adjustment screw that puts pressure on the spring that puts pressure on the spring, that puts pressure on the small brake “shoe”that puts pressure on the winch drum was screwed all the way in and you could still turn the drum by hand and the cable would “bird nest”. So I have a block of wood jammed in the back to hold thecable drum since the rally
The brake shoe and spring are new(verified when I took it apart yesterday) but screwed all the way in,you still cant get enough pressure to hold the drum
Any ideas on this one??????
Second issue is the clutch handle seems to move to much past what I assume to be it's stops
This caused the ball and spring to fallout since they are not captured by the “shifter lock assembly”
The pics are taken while the end of the winch housing is removed from the winch, but it did the same thing while mounted on the truck
Is there a common problem that might be making this happen?
So the pics are "engaged", "dis-engaged" and "past the stop"
You can also see the drag brake and how far it sticks up in the housing, but still not enough pressure to hold the drum
Looking for some help so I can have this back together before the rally. Found out last year, a 5-Ton without a winch is useless without another 5-Ton
Thanks!
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