PBINTHESOUTH - You have a pricy little game. I would suggest that if your new to this you might want to consider sending out your boards for repair/inspection. I use K's arcade they are fast not inexpensive but should be less then doing some real damage on the board. I started off small doing simple work and then after a few years started to dabble in board work that was simple and easy to understand. You can also look at K's to see what a replacement board would cost so you get an idea of what your playing with might be above or below your comfort level. Also Keith at K's can help you with telling you to ship this board or test this once you start working with him.