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Chicago Coin Club right here!

By GreyScale

10 years ago


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#156 9 years ago

Greta Game. Sam Gensburg played it, he liked it!

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#272 7 years ago
Quoted from Herk:

I got it home. But the motor that makes the pins go up and down just keeps spinning.

Pucks are available from Suzo-Happ.

Post your location as a someone local may offer to help.

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#683 3 years ago

Thought you'd like this pic, circa 1983.

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#685 3 years ago
Quoted from PinballAir:

Is that the actual plant?

The camera lens is facing West. The plant, at 1725 West Diversey Parkway is a block behind me. To put it in perspective, the massive Stewart-Warner plant, which you can see one of its' towers on the right, was located at 826-1852 West Diversey. It was demolished in 1993-1994.

I have yet to find the pics I took of the Chicago Coin Machine Division of Dynamic Industries plant. When I do, I will be sure to post them.

Added over 3 years ago:

To Clarify, the Stewart-Warner address was 1826-1852 West Diversey Parkway...

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#694 3 years ago

Install only ONE: Line fuse OR Low line fuse. If both are installed, one will blow. Use regular Line Fuse in the Unig of Indianapolis.

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#707 3 years ago
Quoted from Heaterguy:

Struggling to figure out why if the E and F targets are hit they will remain lit and the double bonus relay pulls in, and stays in for the rest of the game, even when the ball drains and goes to a multiplayer game every player gets the benefit of the double bonus relay being stuck on until end of game. I have checked the out hole switches I have checked and swapped relays that are known to be good relays for E and F it appears that f is the key and the reason the lights stay on. Not sure whats going on, and why if A B C D and E are all energized at the end of a ball they will reset normally but if f is energized it wont reset.
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That Normally Closed Switch on the Outhole Relay is not opening when the relay energizes. Or there is some sort of short such as a solder splash, broken bakelite or insulator sleeve etc. Gray-blue and Green wires are wired to that switch.

Standard troubleshooting techniques apply.

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