Warn 8274 Rebuild - Getting started

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Hi All,

We now that the clutch job is finished on the 40 :bounce:, I thought I would start another project. I am going to rebuild (well not really, just clean/inspect, replace as needed and paint) my old Warn 8274.

So for this and the carb rebuild project (Greg I will be calling in the next couple of weeks :)) I needed a bench (1 for now and another in the next week or so.

So here are a couple of pics of the bench and the next project.

Bench
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Warn 8274
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Its old, but it works.

Anyone have a source for a replacement pull (current one is missing a piece). Does not have to be exact (Warn does not make the round one anymore).

Thanks.

Brad
 
Hah, of course not Greg, the Chem-Dip is up top...waiting :) I am a little anal retentive...but not that bad.
 
nice bench....
 
So I started this morning taking pictures and then dis-assembly.

solenoid wiring
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Remote wiring
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right side view
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Top view
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Left side view
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Getting it taken apart
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Motor
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motor housing
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Gears (look pretty good to me)
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That's all for now, looks like some fresh oil, paint, nuts/bolts and wiring and I should be good to go.

Brad
 
Alright - so I went to the store..well several. Still need to find a few items, like the 6.5 inch bolts that hold the motor to the housing (don't want to keep the original ones as they are flatblade). 2/0 wire, 90 degree boots, connectors for all the wiring, some place to bead blast the case/drum etc.

But I did get some bolts/nuts and wire for the small stuff and started wire brushing some things.

Misc. nuts/bolts
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Small 12v wire and connectors
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Variety of brushes
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parts bucket :)
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More later, going to have dinner with the wife tonight. Probably not much more progress for several days until I get it cleaned up and find a place locally to bead blast everything.

Local meaning Holly Springs/Apex/Cary for those that may have some recommendations.

Brad
 
This is the type of stuff i like to watch on here.

Its just too easy to go buy a new one or have a shop to rebuild it. Least if you do it yourself you know everything has been gone thru / replaced.
 
Yeah, in this economy - I am building, cleaning or repairing myself...almost everything :)

Anyway, a little more progress today.

So I finally got the brake off (what a pain, had to convince it with a little hammering). Went to the store and got some more wire brushes for my drill to try and clean up the case. It is a long process but should clean it up just fine for plastikote cast paint.

Brake apart
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Magnetizing my balls for later installation :D
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Top half of the case wire brushed up, looking much better
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Inside of top half
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Pretty worn out now :), saw Joe at the carwash while I was blasting my flywheel cover for the 40...new rear bumper looks great.

Well back in the garage for a little bit.

Brad
 
Thanks Darin. I am working on but it is kinda slow.

A little more progress, not much. But I did get a little done and ordered some
new allen bolts to get rid of the slotted ones holding the motor to the housing.

Grade 18-8 :)

Got the bottom housing mostly cleaned up, a little more brushing and cleaning and it will be ready.
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Ohh and just to mix things up a bit...the next project on my daughters 80 (yep water pump is gone, leaking steadily).
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And then back to the 40 for some new kick vent gasket's
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Anyway, enough for tonight...damn I am ready to put some paint on the winch...

Brad
 
RK - no need to drop it off, I can come to you and help, be glad to :D

Darin - the pump job is finished and took me about 5 hours. Longer that it should I am sure. But so far so good.

Took a break today. wife mowed and I ran the weed wacker.


Pic of my main ride, getting ready to put on a new rear tire after my cross country trip it is ready..and so am I :clap:

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Had some help washing the 40 and the mat.

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Did a little wire brushing on the winch motor housing. Had a captain and coke and getting ready to have some burgers and dogs on the grill in a few.

Later.
 
Just got making / eating burgers on the grill.

Need to go for a ride with you one day. Give me an excuse to break out the HD.
 
holler up i'll go if you don't mind a honda tagging along.
 
Still need to find a few items, like the 6.5 inch bolts that hold the motor to the housing (don't want to keep the original ones as they are flatblade). 2/0 wire, 90 degree boots, connectors for all the wiring, some place to bead blast the case/drum etc.

Brad,

Did you ever find the 90deg boots? I need some for my rebuild as well. I talked to one of the guys at 4WheelParts on Rt 70 and he said he could probably get them, but I haven't called him back yet.

Thanks, Sean
 
Hi All,

winch as been delayed for a few reasons :) had some maintenance work...at work Saturday, the starter on my 40 died after 31 years and just a little water :D

I replaced my starter with a GR for a 87 FJ60, damn that thing really spins. Anyway, today I have to ride to Danville VA to pick up one of my daughters, but I should be able to brush a little more later today.

Darin, hell yeah we can take a ride. I need to get a new rear tire here in the next couple of weeks, then I will be ready. Did a cross country loop in Aug. that ate the tire up.

Sean, I have not looked very hard yet for the boots, but I will let you know what I find. I am going to be using 2/0 cable for everything, so they need to fit the bigger cable.

Have a good weekend all.

Brad
 

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