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Need help with Bally 50/50 p1 tilt or hold resistor

By RobC2236

4 years ago



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#1 4 years ago

Hi all,
I'm working on my 1st restoration project witch is a 1964 EM 2 player Bally 50/50.
I have come across a part that so rusty it's falling apart I think its a resistor but I'm not able to read anything from it.
The resistor is located on the 1st player tilt or hold relay.
I have tried to get a reading on with a multimeter with no success. Unfortunately, I don't have the schematics and I have not been able to find them anywhere.
So my question is does anyone know what resistor is used or where I can find the schematics?
Also, I hope everyone's had a great Christmas.

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