capstan winch driveshaft

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steve2286w

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HI looking to buy a fairey capstan winch, unfortunately the driveshaft and UJ are missing on the long offchance someone has a spare one sitting around id be willing to swap it for a few quid.
 
mmm got me puzzled now slob, not having seen a capstan winch close up before i thought the driveshaft would go in the hand cranking dog on crank pulley the pic attached shows the shaft with a pin through whcih looks like it might mate with pully have i got it tottaly wrong
 

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if you use the starting handle once the engine fires it gonna throw the handle out of mesh with the dog.
otherwise it would rip yer arm off so i don't suppose the bit on yer shaft would stay in mesh for any length of time either
 
aye it do but the starter dog has got a slope on it to push the handel away int it? so it would push yer shaft away as well. which is why they have a dog clutch on the end of the crank.... unless there are two types one of which i int seen
 
well its different to ones ah used to use then.. cos they had a dog clutch yer had to engage afore it would do owt. ah still dint see how that sloppy bit is gonna be much good fer driving owt
 
i used to have one on the recovery S2 88 i drove in the '70's, it could pull anything out of the ditches around these parts whereas the superwinch that was on the S3 88 that replaced it wuz ****e, forever havin problems with the clutch and solenoids, in the end the superwinch was dumped and the capstan was put on.
 
You are right Slob, the capstan winch has a different dog in the crank shaft. With the winch fitted you can not use the handle so it gettig stuck is no problem

Landrovergod
 
but it fits in the starting handle end of the crankshaft, not off a pto
but yer can't? the starting handle fits in the dog against a straight edge that is parrelle to the crankshaft . when yer turn the starting handle it pushed against this flat straight bit.

when the engine fires up, the crank is turning quicker than you can turn the handle so the 'dog' has a sloping side to it, opposite the straight bit.

when the engine is going faster than the handle it pushes the handle out of the dog. without it your arm would get ripped off when it fired up.

so your winch shaft would be pushed out as well unless you had a different dog on the crank. one with two straight sides.. which would allow the crank to turn the shaft and therefore the winch.

even with a spring in place it would still be thrown out.
 
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