My first machine was a 1952 Williams Olympics and IIRC its flippers flipped together once when you held either button.
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My first machine was a 1952 Williams Olympics and IIRC its flippers flipped together once when you held either button.
Quoted from Olympics1952:Just starting to repair my 1952 Wiliams Olympics. My first attempt at Pinball repair.
After changing some bad coils , popup's and cleaning I got some of it working.
Can't get it to reset, and motor keeps running.
Looking for any info.
Thanks, Olympics1952[quoted image]
Hi Olympics1952 , Welcome to pinside!
That picture takes me back to 1966 when I bought my Williams Olympics. Yours looks like it's in really good shape.
I'll need to see a high quality scan of the schematic from (for example) Staples ($2) or Kinkos ($6)
Quoted from Olympics1952:motor keeps running
One or more of these relays or switches is keeping the motor running. Which one(s)?
Or If you'd like to try a phone call, send me your cellphone number in a private message and I'll make a first reply with a text message.
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