(Topic ID: 297626)

Not able to take the bottom board out of Wizard

By borna

2 years ago



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    #1 2 years ago

    Hello all,
    Have a 1975 Bally Wizard and I want to restore the cabinet. I took out the playing field and now I want to remove the bottom board out as well.
    I removed the 4 bolts (2 on each side) and disconnected couple of connectors including the ON/OFF switch and etc.. However, when I try to left the board it will not move at all. Wondering if anything else holding it down that I am missing.
    Your help is greatly appreciated.

    Thanks

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    #2 2 years ago

    There is a Phillips screw holding it to the cross brace. Just look for a screw in the board not holding any mech down

    #3 2 years ago

    There is a screw (Phillips head) near the fuseholders that holds the bottom board to the front cross brace. This is a "shipping" screw that was put in by the factory to keep the bottom board from working loose during shipment from the Bally factory. I take it out and throw it away.

    #4 2 years ago

    Great I'll check it out

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