mountaindr3wz said:When pulling the motor from the housing, did you use an ample amount of force? I don't want to force it and end up breaking it even more. Thanks
Simply pulling the two apart.npsblm said:I can't seem to separate the motor as it shows in the write up.... ....What technique was used to perform this function?
yotamkasam said:[attachment=1]If you do take it apart, you can use plastic wire fasteners instead of the anti-drop pins which you have to cut during disassembly.
MaRoCi said:Any idea what else it can be causing this vibrating / shaking when the alignment does not solve the issue?
imreallyintoit said:I had the exact problem noted in the video above. Follow the steps so well outlined. Fantastic this fixed my issue thank you for making such nice photos.
1. Remove the back 3 screws.
2. Look at the alignment as noted in his photo above.
3. Pull away board carefully remove 3 screws.
4. Pull off motor cover.
5. Realign.
6. Drop a tiny bit of super glue make sure it's tilted as not to drip or move into the ball bearing.
7. Close it back up.
8. Clasp (I used paper clasp)
9. Wait
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