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Bally motor and gear charts

By DennisDodel

7 years ago


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    #1 7 years ago

    > These charts were put together by my good friend and mentor "Bingo Bob" Uttendorfer. 80 years young!
    > If you have any additions or corrections, please feel free to add them to the charts.
    > Many of the motors and gears are available from The Pinball Resource. Please note that the Bally motors and gears were also used on many other Bally products.

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    #2 7 years ago

    This is a real treasure trove of information! Thank you for posting.

    #3 7 years ago

    Any idea if the score motor on skill roll is shared with any of these games?

    #4 7 years ago
    Quoted from RustyLizard:

    Any idea if the score motor on skill roll is shared with any of these games?

    Sorry. No. The sequence motor on Skill Roll is E-119-154. Try Steve at Pinball Resource.

    #5 7 years ago
    Quoted from bingopodcast:

    This is a real treasure trove of information! Thank you for posting.

    And thanks to you Nick for your input.

    #6 7 years ago

    Thanks Dennis, this is fantastic stuff. Good to see what's interchangeable when grabbing parts off of a donor machine.

    #7 7 years ago

    Thanks Dennis. Valuable info.

    #8 7 years ago

    I will pass the compliments on to Bob.

    #9 7 years ago

    Dennis,

    My father told me to tell you that your the man.

    Mike from Bingo Butch

    #10 7 years ago

    pinball resource is selling the rotors and first reduction gears individually? The first reduction gear is gear 4 in the chart, and is usually plastic or bakelite.

    any idea what the pricing is?

    the rotor and the first gear it mates to are usually the only worn parts. If you get the gearbox apart without shredding the gasket, those are all you need to make a like-new motor.

    #11 7 years ago

    I sent Steve about 500 lbs. of motor parts last year but he has not had time to unbox everything. Short on rotors I think but most every gear is available.
    No idea on pricing but Steve is always reasonable.

    #12 7 years ago
    Quoted from BingoButch:

    Dennis,
    My father told me to tell you that your the man.
    Mike from Bingo Butch

    Thanks Mike. Hurry up and get that Serenade! I'm itching to see the serial number and hoping there is paperwork inside.

    #13 7 years ago

    Where to call after the holidays.. When we set it up we are def. gonna be stopping by your place.

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