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Quoted from tatman9999:Going to list a fathom what r they selling for? Here is a few pics. Has all Altek boards, led displays 4 blue and one green, [quoted image][quoted image][quoted image][quoted image][quoted image][quoted image][quoted image][quoted image][quoted image]
Wow, that thing is nice. You’re in the 7-10k range, based on how quick you want to sell it.
Wanna trade for my warehouse fresh fathom?
Quoted from freddy:If it’s the long gate at the top above the ABC lanes that’s the same gate on scared stiff and Dr Dude you can order that from Marco
Wait...what? I know it looks the same. Does it actually fit too? That would be a great find, as I'm missing the wire part--I was going to make one, but would much rather buy what I need.
Quoted from Madmax541:Took inline DT bank Bally part #P-1973-444 [LINK] apart see if anything different, reassembled no change.
Attached are pics, see if you notice anything not right
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Take a look at the linkage (the metal L shaped piece that attaches to the plastic drop target and connects to the pivot bar). Sometimes these can slip past the slot that stops it. This could be caused by the hole being elongated at the pivot bar. Or a notch being worn in linkage where it makes contact with the stop.
Quoted from pinballlarry1:Greetings Fathomites. I am working on game #EFA3851 for a friend, bringing it back from years (decade?) of negelect. Typical broken rubbers, 90% burned out lamps, MPU battery damage, horribly dirty playfield, etc. So far, I have installed a new Alltek MPU board, relamped with led's, new rubbers, replaced incorrect parts as found etc. It boots fine, plays well, and even the sound and speech are working. Owner inherited this game from his father-in-law and has let it languish in a game room along with slots and jukes. My question, I am trying to replace the mangled one-way wire gate assembly from the shooter lane into the A B C rollover area. The existing gate was installed backwards, allowing the ball to reenter the shooter lane, and has been twisted, bent and scratched very badly. I reinstalled it correctly and have it barely functional right now but am leery of further twisting the wire form. Bally part #ASE-2250-93, no luck searching on the usual vendor websites. Hoping someone has one or knows of a suitable replacement. Dimension between mounting post studs is 2 3/8". Thanks for any help! pinballlarry in Montana
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It seems like this part from Marco would work. You'd need to take the wire out, and turn it around. The stopping piece of the wire may be close to the plastic now, so you might have to do a bit of adjusting.
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