Lewis I have a friend who will try anything, if it fits. He puts a C8 on a Porta as a grab-n-go rig, it works... he had exactly the same problem with the alt worm which was not meshing tightly with the gear wheel. He also has an EQ6 when he's more serious about what he's doing.
Likewise I tried putting my Skywatcher 180mm mak on a $500 All-View mount... while that might seem gross to some, what I discovered is that the weak point is really the rubbish tripod supplied with the mount - with a much better tripod this mount was entirely suitable for visual use with scopes upto a 130mm APO or the 180mm Mak or a C8. As an altaz mount it worked beautifully, the GOTO and alignment worked perfectly. But Skywatcher really don't want you to know this, they'd much rather you buy an EQ6 at 4X the price. As a result of a crap tripod the All-View mount found no friends, was very un-loved and killed off quickly.
Logan, sorry in my case its a friends mount and I don't have a close photo. Look closely where the alt shaft sticks out. It is enclosed in a cylindrical sleeve, with the shaft slightly offset from centre of the sleeve. Two tiny holes should be visible in the sleeve either side of the shaft - get a grip on these and you can rotate the sleeve. The right way will make the worm tighter against the worm wheel, the wrong way makes it looser.
My friend used a pair of needle-nose pliers with the ends ground down to fine points. A pair of tweezers from a chemist would do as well, or a pair of 1mm jewellers screwdrivers, or a couple of pieces of piano wire.
Last edited by Wavytone; 30-12-2017 at 11:30 PM.
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