LandyDude
25th October 2009, 08:15 AM
G'day Everyone
 
I'm up to fitting the winch into Arthur and am in need of a little guidance as to how to correctly install it. Firstly thanks for all the help so far in figuring out a few things whilst reconditioning the winch.
 
Below is a picture of where its at. It not in permanently yet as I'm unsure of a few things. I did find the Aeroparts installtion manual on the web, and it was use for reconditioning but I have found that things are not quite as documented when it comes to installation. It may be that I'm trying to fit it to a SWB IIA but the winch apparently came of a militray ambulance which I presume was a LWB II or IIA (not further details available).
 
So the things I need a little help on are :
 
- I found I had to space out the winch drive shaft bracket on the engine out 1/8" of an inch otherwise it was too close whinch disengaged and the detent ball was in the disenaged notch. What would the normal clearance be at the driving plate when disengaged?
 
- As you can see in the picture I have a 1-1/8" gap between the crossmemeber and the winch mountng plate. I cannot get it any closer due to the length of the drive shaft. So my plan is to put a spacer in between the winch and the crossmemeber otherwise I would have to shorten the drive shaft. I also found if the winch is hard up against the cross member is not much clearance between the bollard and the grille (maybe 1/2"), therefore making more difficult to wrap the rope around the bollard. So what would be really hepfull is if anyone knows any of the following measurements from their Aeroparts installation :-
- What is the length of your winch driveshaft?
- What is the distance between the front crossmemeber and the inside edge of your bumper bar?
- What is the width and height of your winch mounting plate (looking from the top) ?
- What is the typical distance between the top of the bollard and the grille?
- Does what I have described sound familar to anyone? :)
 
 
- Finally regarding the drive shaft again. In the winch drawings it is shown there are spring loaded pins that appear to locate and maintain tension on the winch drive shaft. (Items 52 and 53 on the diagram referred to as "Plunger for shaft" and "Plunger spring"). These were missing and have made up similar ones. How much end play in the drive should there be for these "plungers" to work? Are they needed? What do they do (reduce vibration when the winch is not in use?)
 
I'm sorry to be asking so many questions. After quite a few hours of experimenting and trying things these were the questions that don't seem to have obvious answers and would be of great assistance in finishing the installation.
 
Thanks
Elvin
 
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2009/10/374.jpg
I'm up to fitting the winch into Arthur and am in need of a little guidance as to how to correctly install it. Firstly thanks for all the help so far in figuring out a few things whilst reconditioning the winch.
Below is a picture of where its at. It not in permanently yet as I'm unsure of a few things. I did find the Aeroparts installtion manual on the web, and it was use for reconditioning but I have found that things are not quite as documented when it comes to installation. It may be that I'm trying to fit it to a SWB IIA but the winch apparently came of a militray ambulance which I presume was a LWB II or IIA (not further details available).
So the things I need a little help on are :
- I found I had to space out the winch drive shaft bracket on the engine out 1/8" of an inch otherwise it was too close whinch disengaged and the detent ball was in the disenaged notch. What would the normal clearance be at the driving plate when disengaged?
- As you can see in the picture I have a 1-1/8" gap between the crossmemeber and the winch mountng plate. I cannot get it any closer due to the length of the drive shaft. So my plan is to put a spacer in between the winch and the crossmemeber otherwise I would have to shorten the drive shaft. I also found if the winch is hard up against the cross member is not much clearance between the bollard and the grille (maybe 1/2"), therefore making more difficult to wrap the rope around the bollard. So what would be really hepfull is if anyone knows any of the following measurements from their Aeroparts installation :-
- What is the length of your winch driveshaft?
- What is the distance between the front crossmemeber and the inside edge of your bumper bar?
- What is the width and height of your winch mounting plate (looking from the top) ?
- What is the typical distance between the top of the bollard and the grille?
- Does what I have described sound familar to anyone? :)
- Finally regarding the drive shaft again. In the winch drawings it is shown there are spring loaded pins that appear to locate and maintain tension on the winch drive shaft. (Items 52 and 53 on the diagram referred to as "Plunger for shaft" and "Plunger spring"). These were missing and have made up similar ones. How much end play in the drive should there be for these "plungers" to work? Are they needed? What do they do (reduce vibration when the winch is not in use?)
I'm sorry to be asking so many questions. After quite a few hours of experimenting and trying things these were the questions that don't seem to have obvious answers and would be of great assistance in finishing the installation.
Thanks
Elvin
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2009/10/374.jpg