Quoted from chas10e:ball tilt above plumb-bob?
Good suggestion Chas. I had that happen once to a Wild Fyre after moving. Ball tilt ball ran to the narrow end and got stuck.
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Quoted from chas10e:ball tilt above plumb-bob?
Good suggestion Chas. I had that happen once to a Wild Fyre after moving. Ball tilt ball ran to the narrow end and got stuck.
Quoted from Steveoshoots:mbwalker so what should I do? What should it look like in correct position?
Steve,
I don't own this pin unlike a bunch of guys here on Pinside. But if it was an issue due to moving, I'd look at connectors, tilt switches, etc.
A transistor, etc is not going to have an issue unless it's a cold solder joint, etc - but very highly unlikely even then. So I would look at the more obvious issues like I mentioned above (i.e. connectors, switch) first. Any chance you looked at the link Chas posted above? Is there a ground wire between the cabinet and backbox that came loose? Take a close look for a ground connector not hooked up.
Sorry for a vague reply, just stating the obvious.
Don't give up, plenty of good help on Pinside! You'll get it working, hang in there...
Maybe LTG can chime in.
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