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How high is the gear oil suppose to be in the Winch gear boxs suppose to be?
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Honestly, just do what "jatonka" said to do. I mean really, how are you going to accurately measure that oil level on the clutch side ?The Lube Order states 1.25 pints in the worm gear side. For the clutch side it says to fill so level is 6 7/8" below fill plug.
I posted what the lube order stated for all the rest of the anal guys out there like me that read these things. I used a 1/8" rod to measure the amount on the clutch side. It took 11.99678 fluid ounces of oil to get it to the 6 7/8" level. For those looking for a pint to fluid ounces conversion, 3/4 pints is 12 floz.Honestly, just do what "jatonka" said to do. I mean really, how are you going to accurately measure that oil level on the clutch side ?
Your suppose to run the winch on a regular basis. It's called exercising the equipment. If you do this then the oil is able to coat all the parts. It's when the winch is almost never used that the rust develops. When I was still in the Marines we would regularly take out all the equipment and run every single item on them. If it had a winch then we would unspool the whole wire rope and then re-spool it adding some oil to the cable at the same time. This happened every month, rain or shine. Since I was the only one rated to use the generator/welder I had to weld about five pounds of rod. Usually 7018. It didn't matter what I welded I just had to use that amount of rod. All to make sure that every piece of equipment was combat ready. My best friend was the 30ton Drott operator. A giant mobile crane. To properly set the cables it needed weight on them so we usually connected a deuce or 5ton to it and he would pick it up. I remember once the cables got jammed and it took days to fix that !!! Someone other then Barby had tried to use the crane. We ended up loosing over 100ft of 1" cable !!! That made the Commander real happy !!!! NOT !!!!An interesting side note is that putting 3/4 pints in the clutch side just brings the oil level up to the very bottom portion of the drum seal to where all it is keeping oiled is the seal. Explains why so many clutches are rusted on the drum shaft.
Yes - and not so difficult, actually: oil creeps, even vertically. Also, the sleeve bearing has oil grooves cut in it...........I can see were adding oil inside the drum would get some oil to the drum shaft bearing on the clutch side, but it would have to work it's way thru the bearing to get to the clutch parts.....
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