trapezeartist
Well-Known Member
My Autopilot is still driving me mad. I have a Wheelpilot Mk2 which has not been working properly for months. Initially I thought the belt was slipping, but then found that the belt drive pinion on the end of the motor was spinning on the shaft. I have now fitted a new pinion and loctited it on, just to make sure.
At that point I thought everything was sorted and refitted it. Then on testing I found the motor wasn't rotating although it was buzzing and trying to work. On stripping it yet again I found that the pinion would only rotate a couple of degrees either way. It comes to a hard stop in each direction.
There is a gearbox containing an epicyclic geartrain on the end of the motor that provides the reduction from the motor to the belt drive.The photo shows the motor end. Peering down the hole in the middle the three planet gears are visible, and they can be seen to move when the pinion is wiggled to and fro.

Does anyone know how this is constructed? It looks as though the two outer holes are a means of unscrewing the end of the gearbox from the body, and hence getting access to the internals. However I haven't been able to get sufficient purchase on it to make anything move yet, or maybe it doesn't disassemble that way.
If I can manage to get it to pieces I am fairly confident I will find something displaced or a stray bit of something has fallen in and jammed it. In which case I can fix the system without having to pay out a huge amount of beer tokens for a new gearbox.
At that point I thought everything was sorted and refitted it. Then on testing I found the motor wasn't rotating although it was buzzing and trying to work. On stripping it yet again I found that the pinion would only rotate a couple of degrees either way. It comes to a hard stop in each direction.
There is a gearbox containing an epicyclic geartrain on the end of the motor that provides the reduction from the motor to the belt drive.The photo shows the motor end. Peering down the hole in the middle the three planet gears are visible, and they can be seen to move when the pinion is wiggled to and fro.

Does anyone know how this is constructed? It looks as though the two outer holes are a means of unscrewing the end of the gearbox from the body, and hence getting access to the internals. However I haven't been able to get sufficient purchase on it to make anything move yet, or maybe it doesn't disassemble that way.
If I can manage to get it to pieces I am fairly confident I will find something displaced or a stray bit of something has fallen in and jammed it. In which case I can fix the system without having to pay out a huge amount of beer tokens for a new gearbox.