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Quoted from CaptainNeo:is that the NOS field from dayhuff.
No ,it actually turned up at Marco one day.just happened to be the day I was ordering a few parts.
Quoted from joestro78:So has anyone seen any NOS plastics for this machine?
That would be nice
Anybody in need of an original .There's one on eBay.
ebay.com link: Bally Atlantis Pinball Machine Submarine Plastic
Quoted from Whysnow:I was thinking I would dress up as the dolpin
AH! A halloween costume with porpoise
I finally got around to and finished my restoration this spring.Anyone at the Ohio show got to play the finished product.Bally Atlantis 007 (resized).jpgBally Atlantis 063 (resized).jpgBally Atlantis 241 (resized).jpgBally Atlantis 250 (resized).jpgBally Atlantis 206 (resized).jpgBally Atlantis 265 (resized).jpgBally Atlantis 260 (resized).jpgatl (resized).jpg
Quoted from wizard_mode:That looks absolutely unreal! Nice work! Did you put new cabinet decals?
Yes , new cab decals.
Quoted from guss:I sold a clear coated NOS playfield about 12 years ago. I was wondering if anybody hear bought it and installed it. I think I sold it for $450. If you did, do you have some pictures.
Not yours but I put in a NOS playfield, clearcoated in one that I restored.
Quoted from wayout440:Lots of possibilities, most of the time its flaky cables. Especially those involved with the small sound interface board. I had the same kind of problem with mine until I replaced them.
To be more specific, I believe it's on the actual sound board. If I leave the game on for 20 minutes the sound begins to work. This leads me to think bad caps. Thoughts?
Quoted from wayout440:Possibly, but that symptom is not limited to capacitors. Resistors change with heat. ICs are made of hundreds or more components internally and can be affected by temperature. Connectors can expand with temperature. ILots of possibilitoes with an intermittent like this. I can't determine that replacing the caps will definitely cure the problem. I'd start with both, first replacing cables, then move to replace electrolytic caps on the sound board, and see where I end up afterwards.
Thanks,Ill keep you updated
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