My Jib winches are in desperate need of servicing. The grease is more like glue and varnish than grease.
I serviced both cabin top winches with no problem. They are smooth as silk now.
The problem I'm having is that on the Jib winches the large gear is facing the inboard side and there is not enough clearance to remove the gears without removing the whole winch frame. Seems like a terrible design. Are your's this way?
It seems if the frame were installed so the smaller gears would be facing inboard you could remove the gears without removing and having to bed and re-seat the frame.
First question: Are the attachment threaded parts that receive the screws that hold on the frame "captive" - that is if I remove the large screws holding the winch frame will I be able to re-bed and reattach the frame without too much of a problem.
Second question: Can I rotate the frame so the smaller gears are inboard and if I do that will I be able to remove them so servicing can be done without having to remove the frame in the future.
I serviced both cabin top winches with no problem. They are smooth as silk now.
The problem I'm having is that on the Jib winches the large gear is facing the inboard side and there is not enough clearance to remove the gears without removing the whole winch frame. Seems like a terrible design. Are your's this way?
It seems if the frame were installed so the smaller gears would be facing inboard you could remove the gears without removing and having to bed and re-seat the frame.
First question: Are the attachment threaded parts that receive the screws that hold on the frame "captive" - that is if I remove the large screws holding the winch frame will I be able to re-bed and reattach the frame without too much of a problem.
Second question: Can I rotate the frame so the smaller gears are inboard and if I do that will I be able to remove them so servicing can be done without having to remove the frame in the future.