(Topic ID: 321580)

Bally Twin Joker Ball Lift Motor

By Woodrail_Addict

2 years ago



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#1 2 years ago

Can someone tell me if a Bally Twin Joker - the two player poker themed Bingo-like machine - uses the same ball lift motor that a Bally bingo uses?

I could also really use a scan of the schematic and manual for a Twin Joker.

Thanks!

#2 2 years ago

https://bingo.cdyn.com/machines/bally/twin_joker/resources/schem-twin_joker.png

ball lift motor part number per schem is E-119-339, which is the same as many bingos starting with the 20 hole games. It's likely earlier motors would work also - the trickier thing is ball lift motor cams. You still have those?

#3 2 years ago

Doh! Now I feel really dense. Since this game is not a bingo I did not even think to check that site....my bad.

I so appreciate you waking me up. You have told me exactly what I need to know!

Thanks!

#4 2 years ago
Quoted from Woodrail_Addict:

Doh! Now I feel really dense. Since this game is not a bingo I did not even think to check that site....my bad.

checking the site wouldn't help much ... since it's not really a bingo, the game is not linked from the navigation pages, so you have to poke around in the folder listings to find it.

https://bingo.cdyn.com/machines/bally/

Twin joker may be the only thing not linked

the main pile of stuff not linked is the one-ball info, which is accessible from:

https://bingo.cdyn.com/machines/bally_one_balls/

if you have the cams but no motor, I can probably dig up a motor that will work. If you don't have the cams either, a pic of the switch stacks would help ... mainly need to know if there's two or three stacks of switches and what the mounting bracket looks like.

I guess a pic of what you have is best.

#5 2 years ago

Phil,

Thanks for the clarification and the links....so very much appreciated.

The cams are there. The windings on the motor are scorched. I am assuming this happened because the gearbox locked up (I have not had my hands on this machine yet...am making sure I can get a motor before I have the guy bring it to me). As a result I need a complete E-119-339 motor with the gearbox. If you have one you can sell me let me know the cost including shipping to ZIP 76021.

If you would like to communicate directly with me here is my email address: [email protected]

Thank you!!

2 weeks later
#6 2 years ago

Thanks to a generous amount of help from baldtwit a replacement motor was located and installed.....problem resolved.

Phil I very much appreciate your help on this.

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