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Saffy:
The sliding joint is pretty simple affair, It's a piece of hex stock held into the UJ that's attached to winch with grub set screws, the other end is in a female hex cylinder that's welded to the end of the drive shaft, it has a grease nipple fitted to pack it out with grease. The whole lot rattles like hell on mine. You can also see that I have extended the steering damper bracket to drop it clear of the winch drive shaft.
If you can find an alternative to mounting it to the sump then do so as engine vibration causes everything to shake and rattle and also extra stress is put on the sump seal... mine now leaks from that area. I will re-bracket mine some time, probably coming off the chassis rail.















Saffy:
any help?

wizard:
Hi
Yes magic.
I still haven't sorted it yet though.
I am missing a few parts. I have two of the long shafts, but I am missing the short sliding shaft.
The long shafts that i have seem a bit two long and they go from the pto to within 6 inches of the winch, but it fouls on the sump.
I need the female part of the sliding shaft, then I can cut down one of the long shafts that I have to suit.
I emailed superwinch UK last week but have  had no reply.

regards
wizard

Saffy:
i will pm you a contact email address and name within superwinch you might get a better response. I had good service with them when getting the manual and drum seals .

trouble is the part numbers do not usually mean anything to them anymore as they are obsolete, so need someone there totake time and walk through to identify what you  need, maybe a phone call to 'technical sales' might be better..... anyway pm on way.

you might find that yours came off a different engine model of vehicle of modified to fit one.

That's the thing with these winches. I paid top dollar for mine from a ex-commercial landy dealer just because I could be sure that it came off a 300tdi 110, was working and had all parts it should have. in fact you might want to give them a call and see if they have any 2nd hand spares for the h14 from their take offs. they wont have anything listed on website so it requires a phone call when sales guy isn't busy. I bought winch and side panels from them in past and it just required calling and asking... and taking a day trip there to collect. www.exmod.co.uk

gnasha:

--- Quote from: Saffy on August 21, 2011, 21:14:17 ---I dunno if mud club has room to host the h14 and pto fitting manual? It's copyright superwinch but free to distributed (as long as not modified or sold) 'obsolete' electronic pdf copy which they supply and stands at 1.7Mb.  I am no longer willing to support my web server which hosted such files so shame to loose rare file.

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You could create a free account on megaupload upload the file there as long as its a created account it will stay there then just post lnk for download. only files uploaded without account get deleted after 30 days or something lke that

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