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SHIFTk20 May 7th, 2015 10:01

Aeg motor drop
 
My motor in my ares ump keeps dropping and I keep having to get it fixed, can anyone help me out and let me know if there is a better motor out there that won't drop and what I can do to fix this problem? It's getting really annoying thanks

Hectic May 7th, 2015 10:28

What do you mean by drop? You mean the motor height drops and u strip the gear?

ThunderCactus May 7th, 2015 10:30

What do you mean by "drop"?
Like the motor keeps falling out of height adjustment? Just put blue loctite on the adjustment screw.

SHIFTk20 May 7th, 2015 12:11

Ya it keeps falling out of height adjustment and I have put blue loctite but still keeps dropping. It stays for about 300 shots then falls down again And just hear it spinning when you pull the trigger

waylander May 7th, 2015 12:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by SHIFTk20 (Post 1945876)
Ya it keeps falling out of height adjustment and I have put blue loctite but still keeps dropping. It stays for about 300 shots then falls down again And just hear it spinning when you pull the trigger

Try red loctite then?

pestobanana May 7th, 2015 12:30

Let the thread locker set before shooting.

SHIFTk20 May 7th, 2015 12:40

I let it set for about 48 hours every time, do you guys recommend a different Motor

Rusty Lugnuts May 7th, 2015 13:16

I recommend being more careful routing the wires, perhaps one of them is holding the motor up and after about 300 shots moves letting the motor drop

Spike May 7th, 2015 14:10

Use a motor plate/plastic shims to set the motor height if the issue won't go away. It's a v3 gearbox if I'm not mistaken so you should be able to do it fairly easy.

SHIFTk20 May 7th, 2015 14:13

Thanks I'll try that out

Hectic May 7th, 2015 14:30

Yeah it has nothing to do with the motor. Either loctite, super glue(pain to remove) or shim it. New motor will still need to be adjusted correctly and stay once its set.

SHIFTk20 May 7th, 2015 14:52

Thank you

ThunderCactus May 7th, 2015 15:37

Are you sure it's not the pinion gear that's moving out of position?

Zfurlong May 8th, 2015 12:32

Did you lose the little metal disc that is supposed to sit between the motor and the adjustment screw?


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