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S relay need pics

By 1974DeltaQueen

5 years ago


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#1 5 years ago

Anyone have a 1960 Fipper and can you snap a pic of the S relay switches with the bank flipped up ?

BC unit continues to run goes up to 10 balls and keeps firing.

#3 5 years ago

Thanks I know one of the Flipper owners hopefully he has the game accessible

#5 5 years ago
Quoted from Vintage-Pinball:

I have one in my workshop that's come in for a major service and repair. If your man can't help, then let me know and Ill be happy to help out.

It’s a gamble , he’s wicked busy and I’ll take any help I can get . I need to see the relay wipers so I can compare with mine. Thanks for the response and any help you can lend.

#7 5 years ago
Quoted from newmantjn:

Most of this can be figured out from the schematic. Look up the relay. See how many and of what type the switches are. Find the switches on the schematic. Note the wire colors. Write it down and compare to yours.

Original schematic is yellow with blue ink and webbing , very difficult for me to read it , which is why I asked for a pic

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#12 5 years ago

Thankyou for the pics I’ll dive into it tomorrow. It’s the gaps on the switches I’m really focusing in on

#15 5 years ago

Tried to fix still stumped. Can’t see switch gaps under the blade spacers . Here is what mine looks like not engaged. Also when you manually trip the relay it isn’t very strong like the others on the bank. Spring is there not sure why it moved 3/4 if the distance as the other relays.

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#17 5 years ago
Quoted from Vintage-Pinball:

Ok. Don't worry. As soon as I get back from work later today, I'll take more images with it in both settings and hopefully this will get you out of trouble.
I have a brand new schematic if you need a snippet from it if that helps? Let me know...

Yes a schematic pic would help mine is hard to read with my old eyes . Thankyou !!

#21 5 years ago

Motor board out will get into this tomorrow. I appreciate all the help. THANK YOU

#22 5 years ago

S relay now spot on thanks to all who contributed ! Big shout out to Classicpinballs. GOOD GUY ALERT!

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