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Need help with replacing gearbox
I recently bought a Progear version 2 gearbox for my TM M4A1. I was transfering all my internals from the stock gearbox to the Progear when I noticed something. When I was screwing down the Philips screw that holds down the cut off lever, I couldn't screw it down all the way. The same thing happened when I was screwing down my trigger assembly. I tried really hard to turn my screwdriver but the screw wouldn't go down any further. I know there is nothing wrong with the screws themselves because they worked when I tried them on my stock gearbox again. I think it's the fault of the Progear. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Are you sure everything was aligned while you were tightening the screws?
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yup. Also, when I screw it in, the screw was slanting a little bit. I couldn't get it upright. Again, I think it's the fault of the gearbox.
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Those holes aren't tapped. You'll need to back it out and go back in several times. Do it straight. If you have some cutting oil, that can help as well.
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The screws go back in properly now. Thanks for the help guys, I appreciate it.
Moderators, you can lock this now.
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