Hi,
You most probably went too far and you have a gear binding.
This has to be avoided absolutely as it is not good for guiding, for the motors, for the gears, for nothing.When one tunes the backlash of and EQ6R, you move the worm gear closer or farther to the corresponding bronze gear (there are a lot of ressources on the web explaining and demonstrating as
https://www.astro-baby.com/astrobaby/help/rebuilding-the-skywatcher-eq6orion-atlas-mount/eq6-worm-alignment/). As the worm gear, nor the bronze gear are not perfect geometrically (not a perfect cylinder) neither mechanically (axis not exactly at the center), if you move one too close to the other it might happens that on a 360 rotation, the very small play becomes a binding, smooth or stiff and this has to be avoided. So as shown in a lot of videos on this subject (for example,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-jAGnAiuE0&t=12s), each time you do a little adjustment, you tight everything and you run a 180° (at least) rotation of the corresponding axis RA or DEC to check if there is no binding at all (either by listening to a strange noise or using an ammeter). For my EQ6R, I had to balance between reducing backlash and avoid binding and at the end some backlash remains. Some mechanical experts are running the exercice to correct the worm gear and the bronze gear near to perfection but this is another story.
EQ6R are very robust and capable mount but you need to tune them properly to get the best they can achieve.
Hope this helps,
Frédéric