Your video shows the brake slave cylinder traveling as it should to release the brake, The band adjustment may need to the changed to get it to lock released for free spool. The control lever "locks" in place by the actuator rod for the master cylinder going over center so the slave cylinder travel need to allow enough fluid out of the master cylinder to let the master reach that point.The video is showing what is happening when I push handle forward and it stops short of full release. I'll make the adjustments you mentioned earlier in the morning.
100% agreeNo problem, I've gotten twisted up a couple times during this due to the way he wrote, and I interpreted something. It happens with no one at fault as people can have the same words register differently in context and meaning when they read something.
I am thinking the new master cylinder sections he put on the controller are working ok. He installed new linings/bands for the brake and clutch. He said the drum surfaces were not turned. He has reported not being able to pass a feeler strip completely around the clutch band, the full depth of the clutch band. I am leaning towards a tapered and possibly out of round clutch surface in the drum. He could have .010 clearance between the drum and lining at the mouth of the drum and be fully in contact deeper inside the drum surface, which could drag the drum through the brake, without engaging the controller. Another possibility is the band is sprung from handling. Comparison of the wear on the old clutch band linings might give a clue. Your thoughts are welcome on what I am thinking the problem is here.
You will find that as the clutch band wears in you will need to adjust it up a bit, regularly (same for the brake). You may find that after it is not used for a time you need to hook it to something, put it in free spool and drive away to shine things up again. A bit of rust between the bands and drums can cause dragging.Jim and Jocco, I think we have a working winch now ! I loosened the clutch bands a little bit until I could barely slide the feeler strip all the way around and still pull the rope out with a little effort. Reinstalled the cover and line and gave it a try. My helper worked the control while I held the end of the rope. I couldn't hold it back. Then they pushed it forward to the lock position and I was able to pull the rope out. Occasionally I noticed the spool trying to jog in but it was only for a brief moment. I'm sure it'll need to seat like you mentioned a more adjustments to follow but at least now I have an idea on how to do it. The handle is much easier to throw also.
I'll follow up when I put the cable on and hook it to something that has a little weight to it and see how it pulls. I can't thank y'all enough !!!
John
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