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  2. Preselector gearbox - Wikipedia

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    1931 Bugatti Type 51 cockpit, with Wilson preselector gearbox. The most common type of pre-selector gearbox was the Wilson, which used an epicyclic design. [5] [6] A precursor to the Wilson gearbox was the manually-controlled epicyclic gearbox used in the 1901–1904 Wilson-Pilcher cars built in the United Kingdom.

  3. Epicyclic gearing - Wikipedia

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    An epicyclic gear train (also known as a planetary gearset) is a gear reduction assembly consisting of two gears mounted so that the center of one gear (the "planet") revolves around the center of the other (the "sun"). A carrier connects the centers of the two gears and rotates, to carry the planet gear(s) around the sun gear.

  4. Matilda II - Wikipedia

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    The combined power of the engines went through a six-speed Wilson epicyclic gearbox, operated by compressed air. [8] The tank's suspension system was that which had been developed by Vickers for their Medium C prototype in the mid-1920s [19] The tank was carried by five double wheels bogies on each side. Four of the bogies were on bellcranks in ...

  5. Self-Changing Gears - Wikipedia

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    Self-Changing Gears was a British company, set up and owned equally by Walter Gordon Wilson and John Davenport Siddeley, to develop and exploit the Wilson or pre-selector gearbox. Self-Changing Gears designed, built and licensed transmissions for various applications including light and heavy road vehicles, military, marine, and rail vehicles ...

  6. Lanchester Eighteen 15/18 - Wikipedia

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    The fluid flywheel transmits power through a short splined metal universally-jointed shaft to the separately mounted Wilson epicyclic gearbox Four forward speeds Propeller shaft is open, back axle has half-floating underslung worm drive

  7. Walter Gordon Wilson - Wikipedia

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    The gearbox of the car was also novel, having dual epicyclic gears and being bolted directly to the engine. This allowed four speeds, with direct drive in top gear. All the gears were helical, and enclosed in an oil bath, making for very silent transmission. Reverse gear was built into the rear axle, as was the foot-operated brake drum, all of ...

  8. British Rail Class 03 - Wikipedia

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    The engine is a Gardner 8-cylinder, 4-stroke 8L3 of 204 hp (152 kW) connected to a Wilson-Drewry CA5 R7, 5-speed epicyclic gearbox with RF11 spiral bevel reverse and final-drive unit. Drive is through a jackshaft mounted beneath the cab, driving the wheels through coupling rods.

  9. Medium Mark III - Wikipedia

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    In March 1927 a wooden mock-up was presented and after approval a second and prototype were ordered which had to incorporate the new hydraulically operated Wilson epicyclic steering gearbox, the predecessor of the Merrit-Brown gearbox. By June 1928, A6E1 and A6E2 were presented to the Mechanized Warfare Experimental Establishment for trials ...