Wouldn't the momentary function mean that the switch needs to be held down during operation? This is often used for auxilliary starting via a second battery, not what you would want for winching though, I would have thought you would need a latching switch so the winch stays energised and is then controlled by it's own controller (I'm assuming you are doing this as a security isolation for the winch, rather than an in-cab winch control).
I used a rear wiper switch from a Disco 2 for my compressor, it fits in one of the top row of blank switch spaces on the Puma dash (in the 130 these are all blank, I think the rear wiper and demister switches may be there in the wagon, still some blank spots though). There are several different switches from the D2 that fit these holes, they all seem to have different internal circuitry depending on their function (at least one of them is probably SPDT), also some are momentary and some are latching. I had to modify the internals slightly, plus replace the switch face with the face from the blank.


 
						
					 
					
					 
				 
				
				
				
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