I have two Ocean 40ST winches on my cabin top. They have slightly different style feeder arms, which I will call "newer" and "older" based on the level of pitting in the chrome and pictures on Lewmar's site.
Upon reassembly following a clean and re-lube I observe the "new style" feeder arm does not lay down properly against the top of the center stem flat with the collets. Because of this when the top cap is tightened (I am not overtightening) this causes the feeder arm to bind and drag against the top crown of the self tailing jaws causing considerable drag.
I notice there is a slight geometry difference between the old and new style feeder arms.
Does anyone have any hints to correct this issue?
Was there a corresponding*change in the self tailing jaws to accommodate*the newer design?*
What can be done to prevent this binding?
FWIW I have swapped parts back and forth between the binding and non-binding winch and the problem definitely lies with the feeder arm.
I have no idea if this was a problem before, the winches has long deferred maintenance and were quite draggy before cleaning.
Upon reassembly following a clean and re-lube I observe the "new style" feeder arm does not lay down properly against the top of the center stem flat with the collets. Because of this when the top cap is tightened (I am not overtightening) this causes the feeder arm to bind and drag against the top crown of the self tailing jaws causing considerable drag.
I notice there is a slight geometry difference between the old and new style feeder arms.
Does anyone have any hints to correct this issue?
Was there a corresponding*change in the self tailing jaws to accommodate*the newer design?*
What can be done to prevent this binding?
FWIW I have swapped parts back and forth between the binding and non-binding winch and the problem definitely lies with the feeder arm.
I have no idea if this was a problem before, the winches has long deferred maintenance and were quite draggy before cleaning.
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