Echo1USA Tech Video - M4/M16 Motor Height Adjustment

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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2009

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Gears a bit grindy? This video may help you out! For the latest news, contest, and tips to keep your Echo1 in tip-top shape, please visit http://echo1usa.com/forum.

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  • wow that really helped

  • @MrSnowmayne101 locked up gearbox. take the motor out and pull the anti reversal latch so it cycles. otherwise give it to an airsmith

    

  • @xXRequiremXx Check if any wires are constricting it, or get a new grip to prevent it. I just got an ergo grip for my m4 and it works awesome.

  • @MrSnowmayne101 Have you tried to fire on FUll-Auto? Because otherwise, you have a Gear-Jam (The Gears are caught in the wrong position by the Anti-Reversal Latch, and they turn off the Power for Semi_Auto

  • My echo 1 scar when i try to shoot it, none thing happens. I can hear something try to move but other than that none thing will happen. I tried raising the motor but when i do that i hear none thing. when i lower it i hear a very lout screeching sound. Any help/

  • hey ive tried this before but when i screw the bottom, now it doesnt push the motor high enough to shoot properly. it still makes that lazer sound. So, i took the bottom cap off, and placed a sheet of paper and put the cap back on so that it would raise the motor up enough to work. so now it works fine but i dont know if this may ruin my gun later on...

  • @derekpua well fps is affected by the spring, barrel, pretty much anything that deals with the airflow. so no

  • if its too high or too low, would it affect the fps of the gun?

  • @xXRequiremXx you might need a 1.5mm or a 2mm hex wrench.

  • the hole in the bottom of my pistol grip looks too small to fit any size hex screw. I've tried REALLY small ones, but they dont fit. Help?

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