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Again I don't even know if you need to move the motor in, but it can be done.In this photo:https://goo.gl/photos/4VxPtrxLSVFpfBog9The very short motor shaft is inserted into the worm. Then I took more 1.5mm shafting and glued it into the other end. This sticks out and is supported in the bushing.
Chris, did you build the brass loco in that photo ???
... Slow speed is excellent, pickup good - only gets a little odd at extreme slow speed where it will unexpectedly stall. I suspect there's more room in this thing than I thought for weight. Definitely sold on the 5.14:1 gearhead, it lugs nice at slow speed and the motor RPM's done don't change even at full slip.My approach to most of these critter mechanisms has been pretty much like watching the coyote design roadrunner traps.
Several years ago I got a batch of Motorola pager motors off of Ebay - with the vibrating metal cam still on them - that were rated as 9v. Dirt cheap and super tiny. That's what I tried to use on the 25-tonner truck, direct DC. .7mm shaft, sleeved it up, mounted a worm on it that was about as big around as the motor. Didn't matter, still didn't have any torque.After that I kinda gave up on them, but if somebody else wants to take a shot using one, hey, PM me.