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How can I tell what game ROM that I have with my game? I have read that there is an L2 and an L4, so I didn't know if I needed to update or not.
Quoted from Freeplay40:Wow. Hard to say what they were trying to accomplish there... However, you are correct that that ground braid should be connected to the coin door. On the micro switches, my experience is that if they do click, they general work. Do need to check exactly when they click and adjust if necessary so that when a ball rolls over it that it does in fact register.
Hey Freeplay40. This is a quote from you on page 16. I was wanting to know how to adjust the micro switch. I'm thinking that I have one on the left ramp that is out of wack. It takes forever for it to kick the ball out a lot of times.
Thank you sir.
It looks like I have some problems to fix. I created a thread here:
https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/high-speed-switches-not-working#post-4900809
This is my first system 11 to work on so I a bit lost on how to troubleshoot this.
I need some pictures (and maybe some parts) for the locking portion of the coin door. My coin door did not have a lock on it when I bought it. I bought an 7/8 that Marco's recommenced and said that would fit. After install of the lock, the door will not securely close and hangs opens about a 1/4. Any picture (parts) or suggestions would be great.
Quoted from bobkasprzyk:Also have a question on the assorted plastics used on the play field. Noticed how everything is held together with rivets. Is there any guidance out there for replacing. Do I have to bite the bullet and get a rivet press?
I drilled them out and used nuts (with plastic threads) and bolts to hold the lamp cover in place. The other metal stand offs, I used my soldering iron to heat the metal up to make it easier to remove/install.
How do the roll over switches on the ramp respond when the ball rolls over them?
What I see is the first switch will score and advance a stoplight forward by one (and sometimes the arm will jump out) and the second switch also advances a stoplight forward by one but every time the arms kick out.
My problem is that every time the ball goes up the ramp, it never goes to the left side of the ramp (because the arm dont kick out) and the ball always goes to the right ramp because the arm does kick out.
I feel that something is not right with the left switch, but it also appears to be working. how do I resolve this?
20200624_151811 (resized).jpgI can make the left arm kick during multi ball.
Hmm but during game play it don't always seem to happen.
Ill take a closer look at the alignment.
Quoted from PM_Jeremy:I believe the game is supposed to alternate what side it sends it to.
Yes this is the type of play that I expect when I play this or at least its what i remember.
Quoted from GRUMPY:Have a friend help you.
LOL! I was thinking about the best way to break it down. I forgot how I did it the last time.
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