trapezeartist
Well-Known Member
There is a sticker on my wheel pilot saying that it should be flushed with fresh water after every use. I have always assumed that is to wash out any salt water so have never done it, because my boat doesn't ship that much water in any conditions I have ever been out in.
Over the last few weeks the autopilot has gone from slightly cantankerous to completely useless. It started slipping in heavy conditions and has now gone on to slipping in even the most benign conditions. Somewhat belately I gave it a heavy flush-through with the hose before going for a sail today, but it didn't help.
I'll have to pull it apart, but how? Presumably I have to take the wheel off, which will require a puller. Then what? Also, I've noticed a square plastic "nut" on the drive ring near the motor. Is that some sort of belt adjustment? Maybe I just need to tweak that up a notch. Or perhaps I should look inside anyway to assess the condition of the belt. Any advice?
Over the last few weeks the autopilot has gone from slightly cantankerous to completely useless. It started slipping in heavy conditions and has now gone on to slipping in even the most benign conditions. Somewhat belately I gave it a heavy flush-through with the hose before going for a sail today, but it didn't help.
I'll have to pull it apart, but how? Presumably I have to take the wheel off, which will require a puller. Then what? Also, I've noticed a square plastic "nut" on the drive ring near the motor. Is that some sort of belt adjustment? Maybe I just need to tweak that up a notch. Or perhaps I should look inside anyway to assess the condition of the belt. Any advice?