About a year and a half ago decided it was time to rebuild my frozen LU4, which was fortunately frozen in the engaged position, making it still possible to power out and power in the cable. So powered out the cable, sourced the necessary parts, and with a lot of effort, was able to disassemble it. One of the biggest challenges was getting a slightly bent clutch rod out, and then pulling the drum off, the shaft keys were broken and frozen in their slots.
But got it done, fortunately the expensive gear wheel was fine. When back on, using a hoist to lift it, the clutch arm swung the "dog" in and out of its drum engagement fine. I sourced a new clutch rod, and new "c" arm. But the new rod was ever so slightly different in spec than the old bent one, making it difficult to get the bottom retainer ring in perfectly. Used red Loctite on the set screw holding the "c" onto the shaft. Never used the winch again, and kept it covered side to side with waterproof canvas.
So yesterday, had a new canvas cover made, and found my clutch arm lever will not push the "c" in far enough to engage the drum's end. Tapped on the arm, banged on the drum and clutch housing, and I have it aligned up with the painted reference mark where the drum/winch has to be to allow the "dog" to slide in and lock the shaft to the drum. I have looked down into the fill hole and can see where the "c" moves without resistance but just not far enough to engage the dog with the drum.
I have tapped down and pried up the clutch arm, to no avail. The drum free wheels fine. My next try is to start the engine and rotate the main shaft to a different position, and see if it will then allow the "c" to slide the dog into the drum's end. For some reason, my "dog" is I believe hitting the rim of the drum's engagement ring, and won't seat. Perhaps from an ever so slightly out of spec replacement rod, putting the "c" too high or too low.
I just can't take it off again, I gave my engine hoist away, and can't handle the winch. Plus, I just don't have the energy nor time to do it all over again.
Here are a few pics, I painted the "c" and the dog to make them more visible. Any thoughts would be appreciated. will put pics in next post, to avoid loosing this. Hal