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-[* black] Gently slide your 540 motor and allow the pinion to rest into the main gear inside the gear box.
+[* black] Gently slide your 540 motor and allow it to rest onto the main gear socket inside the gear box. Make sure it is also correctly inline with the pinion (the middle gear segment).
[* black] Make sure you keep your new 540 motor in place and line up the two long philips screws that hold the motor cover on, tightening them or turning clockwise (twisting to the right) slowly little by little.
[* icon_note] Your motor will remain loose until you tighten both screws using your Philips #00, and the screws line up with holes on the engine cover, gearbox, and 540 motor.
[* icon_caution] If you tighten the motor to the gearbox, but your pinion misaligned with the main gear, your motor will have zero effect and not move the car forward or backward.