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Winnie
16th June 2015, 10:08 AM
Does anybody have a few Warn high mount bits and pieces sitting around in their shed?

I need in particular, the upper housing and the drum end plate.
There are some other random pieces I might need but they are on a list at home.

Bloodyaussie
16th June 2015, 10:21 AM
If I had stuff I would just give them to you because thats the sort of guy I am.... we cant all be like AB !!!!!! bwa ha ha ha

Winnie
16th June 2015, 10:40 AM
Haha yes you are a great guy Jonathan!

threedogs
16th June 2015, 11:37 AM
Will have a look for you in my travels

rkinsey
17th June 2015, 08:17 AM
G'day Winnie,

I have an 8274 High mount for sale @ $500.00. I'd like to be as generous as the other boys on here but I'm trying to raise funds for upgrades on my patrol.

The motor works fine. solenoids need replacement (Reverse is erratic) Other than that its a good unit for a rebuild. All parts are there including the drum end plate and the upper housing as well. The hand controller is in good nick but the clutch release (I think thats what you call it) is stuck which apparently i a common issue on these units.

Your other option is to have a look at this FB page - https://www.facebook.com/groups/warnwinchbuyswapsellpartsorcomplete/

Cheers,

Rob

liftlid
17th June 2015, 09:07 AM
G'day Winnie, I have an 8274 High mount for sale @ $500.00. I'd like to be as generous as the other boys on here but I'm trying to raise funds for upgrades on my patrol. The motor works fine. solenoids need replacement (Reverse is erratic) Other than that its a good unit for a rebuild. All parts are there including the drum end plate and the upper housing as well. The hand controller is in good nick but the clutch release (I think thats what you call it) is stuck which apparently i a common issue on these units. Your other option is to have a look at this FB page - https://www.facebook.com/groups/warnwinchbuyswapsellpartsorcomplete/ Cheers, Rob
I'm interested in that what area are you in?

rkinsey
17th June 2015, 09:08 AM
Im in western Sydney Liftlid

Bloodyaussie
17th June 2015, 09:14 AM
High jacked Winnie......

Winnie
17th June 2015, 09:15 AM
Hey Rob,

Appreciate that and it's a very generous price. I did manage to source just the parts I am after and as a bonus the and plate is modified with a bearing.
Even more I got them for a pretty good price. So I am happy.

I've got a complete high mount that needs a rebuild and motor for about $300

Bloodyaussie
17th June 2015, 09:16 AM
Hey Rob,

Appreciate that and it's a very generous price. I did manage to source just the parts I am after and as a bonus the and plate is modified with a bearing.
Even more I got them for a pretty good price. So I am happy.

I've got a complete high mount that needs a rebuild and motor for about $300

Good stuff mate.... happy for you.

Can I have your winch....lol

rkinsey
17th June 2015, 09:21 AM
No worries Winnie. Glad you got it sorted.

Post your spare up on the FB page I mentioned earlier and it will go.

rkinsey
17th June 2015, 09:56 AM
Winnie,

I have a potential buyer for your spare winch and they are in VIC as well.

I have PMed you for more details

Cheers,

Rob

Winnie
17th June 2015, 10:26 AM
Nah mate I didn't word that so well. This is my current project and is not for sale.

threedogs
17th June 2015, 10:39 AM
What size motor did you go with??

Winnie
17th June 2015, 10:53 AM
It has the 2hp motor on it now but will be going with the 6hp Warn.
I'll do a little build write up as I go along but it will be pretty standard, just a few nice little mods is all. It will be a pretty slow build too.

threedogs
17th June 2015, 10:57 AM
Are you pressurizing it as well?
Wow from 2hp to 6hp it will pull like a train

rkinsey
17th June 2015, 11:01 AM
Nah mate I didn't word that so well. This is my current project and is not for sale.

AH.. Righto then I will let them know

Rossco
17th June 2015, 11:18 AM
Hey Rob,

Appreciate that and it's a very generous price. I did manage to source just the parts I am after and as a bonus the and plate is modified with a bearing.
Even more I got them for a pretty good price. So I am happy.

I've got a complete high mount that needs a rebuild and motor for about $300
Nice one, pretty good price all up. [emoji4]
Have fun rebuilding, at least you know how they go together when you need to fix it. . . you and geoff will be able to go on heaps of extreme trips together now! ! ! Hahaha

Winnie
17th June 2015, 11:23 AM
Are you pressurizing it as well?
Wow from 2hp to 6hp it will pull like a train

No I will just put a breather on it.
Yeah the 6hp is just awesome... I have watched a bloke pull his and another car up a hill with a low mount winch...... so slow. Then watches Rossco's 6hp high mount do it in a fraction of the time and with such little effort.

Winnie
17th June 2015, 11:25 AM
Nice one, pretty good price all up. [emoji4]
Have fun rebuilding, at least you know how they go together when you need to fix it. . . you and geoff will be able to go on heaps of extreme trips together now! ! ! Hahaha

I think we might be leaving the Pajero at home for these trips from now on! hahaha
Yeah that's the best thing about rebuilding is you actually get to fully understand how everything inside works. I have watched a few videos on youtube and read heaps of stuff and they seem pretty simple really.
What did you use to polish the upper housing? It's a nice touch.

rkinsey
17th June 2015, 11:28 AM
Winnie,

I have got exploded diagrams of the 8274 and a few other docs if you want them? (in PDF format)

Rob

Winnie
17th June 2015, 11:32 AM
All good mate, I've got those off the Warn website.

rkinsey
17th June 2015, 12:57 PM
Cool. Should post em up here.

Winnie
17th June 2015, 01:05 PM
Yeah I will do that when I get home.

Rossco
17th June 2015, 02:02 PM
I think we might be leaving the Pajero at home for these trips from now on! hahaha
Yeah that's the best thing about rebuilding is you actually get to fully understand how everything inside works. I have watched a few videos on youtube and read heaps of stuff and they seem pretty simple really.
What did you use to polish the upper housing? It's a nice touch.

Ah yes i think that is a good idea! ! !

I used those you tube videos when i rebuilt mine they were a great great help. Think i used the dremel and some emery paper to finish the aluminum. It's how the new high mounts are finished, looks good i reckon.

Think i will pull mine out shortly and give it a few tweaks and some lovn'. . .

Winnie
17th June 2015, 02:11 PM
What are you planning on doing with yours now?
The end cap I scored has been modified to take a bearing instead of the nylon bush, should make freespool a little easier.
I'll have all the bits on Monday ready to pull apart and take to the sandblasters. I reckon I'll have a fun time pulling apart the brake system on this bottom end I have.

Rossco
17th June 2015, 06:37 PM
Not too much. . . Somehow popped out the seal on the brake assembly will have to look at that. Might pull it apart and tap a filler & drain plug, new freespool lever and new rope. . . Also need to finish off the wiring and put some buttons on the bar and an isolator. . . Actually that is a few things.!!

Yep The brake asembly was a royal PITA to get off on mine took a fair bit of squirting & whackn. Good luck!!

Winnie
17th June 2015, 06:49 PM
Not too much. . . Somehow popped out the seal on the brake assembly will have to look at that. Might pull it apart and tap a filler & drain plug, new freespool lever and new rope. . . Also need to finish off the wiring and put some buttons on the bar and an isolator. . . Actually that is a few things.!!

Yep The brake asembly was a royal PITA to get off on mine took a fair bit of squirting & whackn. Good luck!!
Yep I reckon this one will be worse... Lol look forward to it