Just wondering, what is the going rate for a pretty nice original Space Shuttle with minimal playfield wear?
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Just wondering, what is the going rate for a pretty nice original Space Shuttle with minimal playfield wear?
Can someone link me the correct flipper rebuilt kit for Space Shuttle? I'm seeing multiple options and just want to purchase the right one!
Quoted from mof:Unless you like slower flippers, and flippers that take longer to reach their resting position to make slap saves more challenging...
Be sure and buy a 10-pack of WPC-era return springs, and ditch the conical springs. You can attach the spring to your PF with a shorter hex screw. Also, you'll need that little piece to attach them to. Get 10 of those too.
read more about it in the vid1900 flipper rebuild thread.
-mof
Thanks, Mof! If it's not too much of a hassle, can you link me to the page where Vid describes these return springs and how to install? Thanks!
Could use some help as this era of game is a little out of my norm. When I coin up and press start, the drop targets reset and the game sounds, for a brief second, like it is going to start. Unfortunately, no ball is shot out of the shooter, the solenoids are not live, and the displays continue to cycle through the idle sequence. What should I be looking for?
Quoted from BrewNinja:Do you have all 3 balls in? Are the switches registering they are there?
I am an idiot. Thank you!
I fixed one problem and created another and could use some help. I had the game working fine, and decided to do a flipper rebuild. On the right flipper, things were going great until I was nearly finished and realized I had a loose wire that must have fell off of something. Does anyone know where this one goes or could snap some pictures of their own game? The same color wire feeds to the end of stroke switch, and I see the same color wire feeding to the trough switches, which makes sense because those switches are not recognizing balls in the trough to start a game. Ugh
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Quoted from vid1900:I can't tell on my phone, but isn't that the other wire that attaches to the lane change diode on the flipper switch stack?
You can find all the Space Shuttle shopout photos here:
https://pinside.com/pinball/machine/space-shuttle/gallery
You were right (as always), Vid. Thanks!
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