strykerles Posted October 18, 2020 Share Posted October 18, 2020 I recently purchased a Lancer tactical nightwing from a boneyard after correcting the AOE and fixing the wobbly stock I was going to change the motor out for a High torque I had spare It didn't fit, the motor was too fat compared to the stock lancer one, I'd say about 4mm wider does anyone know any slimmer high torque motors as I've never had this problem before thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DerDer Posted October 18, 2020 Share Posted October 18, 2020 Which is the current motor you are trying to fit? Find the ASG motors a bit chunkier than other brands. For example the Tienly equivalent was small enough to fit in a motor cage where an ASG couldn't. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted October 18, 2020 Supporters Share Posted October 18, 2020 Alternative is to try another pistol grip Only sometimes some grips are worse than others/stock grip I don't normally advise changing grips if you can help it Some cheapo Magpul ones are really bad for increasing motor whine But on your case you might to consider it if STD grip is a bit tight Or kinda bespoke 4mm is a bit tight though... You tried the motor only in bare grip ??? It might be how you are routing the wires Apart from different grips effecting motor angle Some grips are tighter/looser in how they slip over bottom of V2 box As well as how much room inside the grip Also on top of that the motor entry point can be bigger/smaller Some so tight certain pinions can be a squeeze to get through And motor tower, the sleeve on long motors can vary a little also All of this adds up, some can really sloppy and some insanely tight Hence if the std grip is OK then I tend to keep it (Than run into more problems switching it out for looks) But as said in your case, I'd try bare motor in grip No wires and see how it fits If that works, see how the wire is routed Some guns have a wire run down both sides of motor Others the red, enters grip at front BUT crosses over to rear where black is Then BOTH run down back of motor on some guns But this will req a bit more wire length on red positive wire Some guns have this & others don't Seen both examples on a G&G Combat Machine Usually it is a wire either side running down grip on a number of M4's But some recommend running red back to grip then both down to motor connection to produce a better motor angle they say But to do this will mean the red wire is a little longer to achieve this If your red wire has extra slack on it Then it might be initially wired to run both wires at back Take off grip, have a play with motor & see if you can work it out Might be able to remove a whisker of material Or just rout the wires more carefully so that is all squeezes in there ok Yes motors can vary a little in thickness Even the exact position on the pinion can alter It usually they are within some tolerance Though I have some armatures sit a bit low on shaft And pinion then sits quite high (or vice versa) Some motors say in V3 motor cages can be tight/loose But 4mm is a big difference Might want to invest in a caliper to measure stuff Like shims, battery space, just loads of stuff than guess it If try the motor in grip only and see how it goes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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