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Escape from the Lost World Club ~ Come on in!

By steve-o

6 years ago


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#13 6 years ago

Didn’t know there was a club! I’m in! Did a shop on mine when I got it that included some repainting and leveling around the middle plexi insert - archived documentation on pinside for posterity. My backglass is a translite with safety glass I believe. Assumed they all were..?

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#17 6 years ago

I made that same poly piece myself a while back — busted again in a few weeks lol.,seems to be a high impact area.

8 months later
#22 5 years ago

I prob have pictures from a tear down I did, will try to remember to check tonight unless someone beats me to it

#23 5 years ago

Ok — from my pictures it looks like the plug with a single green /yellow goes to the board there under your hard - far left side about 1/2 way down just to left of 8a fuse.

The red/black connects to another red black plug that goes somewhere else to the left.— possibly j2 on audio board?

#27 5 years ago

My ramps were cracked when I had it — the main one on the left. I pulled it out and used epoxy and heavier gauge clear plastic cut to fit to reinforce it from underneath and the side I believe. Careful use of heat gun as well to reform some of the joining plastic ‘ramp’ parts

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#48 5 years ago
Quoted from thirdedition:

Has anyone had issues with flipper bushings breaking? I have had my game for about a year and I've had to replace the main left flipper right after I bought it. Now about a year later the main right flipper bushing cracked so I replaced it.
I inspected the 3 others and it seem that two of them are broken on at least one side. Am I going crazy or just having a string of terrible luck?

Several of the originals on my old one were cracked when I shopped it. First time Ive seen that ... those flippers are pretty snappy for an 80s game though

4 months later
#62 4 years ago

I’d guess it’s for flashers? Too low for coils I think

#64 4 years ago
Quoted from Jason43:

I thought this was interesting. My machine was built out of the remains of an Operation Wolf cabinet.[quoted image]

Mine had that as well — couldn’t figure out what game it was.

1 year later
#128 3 years ago
Quoted from steve-o:

I no longer have my EFTLW to confirm, but from your pic it looks like it goes on the tab of the lamp holder on you middle lamp.

same situation here, and I also agree.. in the picture it looks like that tab is missing any connection

4 months later
#131 2 years ago

Can’t quite follow description after multiball launches out but I agree with one of those switches bring the most likely issue.

#137 2 years ago

Id be looking at switch 32-34. There has to be a switch for when the ball drains and sits above those selenoids so they know to fire the ball left or right. I have no idea what type of switch is there though.. leaf, micro, opto? There is something though.

If the game never fires a ball left to stage the multiball, the switch that registers multiballs is stuck on most likely.

#139 2 years ago

Yea, test those in switch test. You already reseat the connectors?

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