Yes, I personally would remove the turret rotation box from the tank to work on it. Then there are usually two small tabs on the sides that hold the two halves of the turret gearbox together.
Noisy turret fix
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Re: Noisy turret fix
Derek
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Re: Noisy turret fix
Thanks for getting back to me. I’ll check it out and see what I can do
Duca
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Re: Noisy turret fix
Well, Duca, don't try what I did. I was putting a new motor with worm gear in the gun elevation gearbox of an old plastic Mato M4A1. As I was soldering in the replacement motor, a gnat flew right at my eye. By automatic reflex, I tried slapping at it. Then I had to reassemble the gears, too. 

Re: Noisy turret fix
Hi Duca.
I used the term “worm” in my original post. I was referring to the pinion gear on the motor’s shaft. Sorry for the confusion.
the stig
I used the term “worm” in my original post. I was referring to the pinion gear on the motor’s shaft. Sorry for the confusion.
the stig