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depends on the position and design of the sliding mech i have some with a bit that sticks out the top of the gearbox which i have held in position with insulating tape or if its pushed in you could use a bit of hdpe with a motor sized hole molted from the motor side to the mount
also i found insulation tape good at holding the motor in place
http://i1052.photobucket.com/albums/...ps00db771a.jpg
the gears should pop back into place relatively easily
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my drill motor
Here is a picture of mine, please tell me what to do, looks a bit different from yours, is your the old model with 3/8" clutch?
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It looks like yours has multiple speeds (the lever on the body) though a little tricky to tell from the photo
You need to get the chuck off the drill. Most likely there is a left hand threaded bolt that is holding it on. Undo the bolt then take the chuck off (a normal right hand thread)
You will need to lock the clutch in the drill once the chuck the the collar are off. You will most likely find lots of ball bearings drop out once you take the white collar off. In place of those screw bolts (better grub screws in) until they lock against the clutch.
There are pictures and guides such as http://www.instructables.com/id/Hack...oxMotors-for-/
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Yes, my drill has 2 modes, in one mode, high torque on other lower torque.