Don't glue it. If you ever need to use that motor for another gun, you'll fuck up the bell housing taking it off. If you can't spend 30 second positioning it, switch to a different grip motor plate (I'm assuming you're using an M4/M16). King Arms makes one that doesn't require the disk, but instead uses a huge screw. You should never let glue go near an airsoft gun unless it's for plastic repair. You get glue onto the wrong place and you'll toast that motor (plus, the motor will heat up and the glue will fail).
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