I've got an extra gate. If you're willing to bend your own wire for it, it's yours.
Thanks Ken, the one on the left finally solved my 10 point relay issues. And thanks to @PinballAir, Dakine747 and John_In_WI for helping also.
Definitely a relief.
D5FFBB89-93CF-4BD9-BAD9-5996FE926490 (resized).jpegNeed score motor for Playmatic Fiesta 1976. Looks for me as a look a like of a gottlieb one. The motor is marked with 28v and 26 rpm. No any other identification on the part. I do h e the schematic and there is given the motor a RU-1.
I think a gottlieb one can be make fit to,this ,machine.
Fiesta
Quoted from PinballAir:Those motors usually have a spec # on them.
It makes it easier to identify.
PBR can repair them.
Yup, the spec number will reflect the rpm as well as the shaft length. What's wrong with yours?
Quoted from Lambecka:Need score motor for Playmatic Fiesta 1976
I think PBR can rewind them, but yours may be beyond repair. Broken casting! Yikes. But it looks like you may be able to substitute a Gottlieb or Chicago Coin.
Im looking for any ramp that was used on em's. Looking to retheme a em and wanting to install a ramp to add another layer to my retheme. Thanks
Quoted from codered9394:Im looking for any ramp that was used on em's. Looking to retheme a em and wanting to install a ramp to add another layer to my retheme. Thanks
You Need to go back in time to the 1950's Williams?
Harry Williams did Some odd stuff back in the day.
Quoted from Lambecka:Need score motor for Playmatic Fiesta 1976. Looks for me as a look a like of a gottlieb one. The motor is marked with 28v and 26 rpm. No any other identification on the part. I do h e the schematic and there is given the motor a RU-1.
I think a gottlieb one can be make fit to,this ,machine.
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not mine, ebay.com link: Multi Products Gear Motor Gottlieb B 7760 for EM Pinball Machine
Quoted from JethroP:I think PBR can rewind them, but yours may be beyond repair. Broken casting! Yikes. But it looks like you may be able to substitute a Gottlieb or Chicago Coin.
If the cracked case is the issue, just swap that out. Note that the ebay motor has already had the rivets drilled out and is currently held together with screws. This indicates that it has already been repaired at least once.
Quoted from Hi-Fi:Are there any parts suppliers that offer these metal tabs to mount the metal apron too?[quoted image]
I’ve got two I can mail you. Pm if you are still looking.
Quoted from newmantjn:If the cracked case is the issue, just swap that out. Note that the ebay motor has already had the rivets drilled out and is currently held together with screws. This indicates that it has already been repaired at least once.
Yes its beyond repair and need replacement. Who can help??
Quoted from Lambecka:Yes its beyond repair and need replacement. Who can help??
Need help finding a replacement? What about the one listed above in post #7261?
Looks the same. I believe the voltages are the same. I'd say if the mounting configuration is the same, and the output shaft is the same dimension, it would work.
Quoted from JethroP:Need help finding a replacement? What about the one listed above in post #7261?
Looks the same. I believe the voltages are the same. I'd say if the mounting configuration is the same, and the output shaft is the same dimension, it would work.
Well that one was not recommended, because repaired one , rivets already drilled out
Quoted from Lambecka:Well that one was not recommended, because repaired one , rivets already drilled out
If you are referring to my post, it was an observation, not a recommendation or lack thereof.
I don't think anybody but you can figure out if it is OK or not. It would need to be the same spec, voltage, shaft diameter, frequency, all that, to work. You appear to be foreign (possible voltage and frequency difference) and it is from a different brand, so be careful.
We still don't know what is wrong with it. Are you JUST trying to repair the case or is there more wrong with the unit?
Quoted from newmantjn:If you are referring to my post, it was an observation, not a recommendation or lack thereof.
I don't think anybody but you can figure out if it is OK or not. It would need to be the same spec, voltage, shaft diameter, frequency, all that, to work. You appear to be foreign (possible voltage and frequency difference) and it is from a different brand, so be careful.
We still don't know what is wrong with it. Are you JUST trying to repair the case or is there more wrong with the unit?
I need to replace , its broken al the way around and therefore beyond repair.
So,yes looking for replacemen
Quoted from Lambecka:Need score motor for Playmatic Fiesta 1976. Looks for me as a look a like of a gottlieb one. The motor is marked with 28v and 26 rpm. No any other identification on the part. I do h e the schematic and there is given the motor a RU-1.
I think a gottlieb one can be make fit to,this ,machine.
Fiesta[quoted image][quoted image]
do these work ? you might be able to use the frames , they do come apart
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Had a part shear off from a match unit coil on a Williams Triple Strike. It connects the coil actuator plate to the spindle between the 2 match unit bakelite discs. I don't know what the actual part looks like, as it's one of the things broken upon my first inspection of this pin. Anyone have this plate they could sell me?
Match unit coil (resized).jpgQuoted from emguy:Had a part shear off from a match unit coil on a Williams Triple Strike.
That seems to break often. I believe what you need is shown at:
https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/the-em-seeking-parts-thread/page/142#post-6009699
and is available at:
I am looking for a lockdown bar for a Stern Stampede. Any idea what works and what doesn't? Picking it up in a few weeks and would like to have it by the time I pick it up.
Thanks!
Quoted from Barr993:Has anyone used a 3"Gotlieb bell (A1168A) as a replacement for the Williams bell 1A-1179A?
I have a bell assembly from what I think is a Williams game but I am not sure the size. When you say 3 inches, you mean total circumference?
Quoted from ibis:I have a bell assembly from what I think is a Williams game but I am not sure the size. When you say 3 inches, you mean total circumference?
Measurements are the diameter.
Quoted from tcape61:I am looking for a lockdown bar for a Stern Stampede. Any idea what works and what doesn't? Picking it up in a few weeks and would like to have it by the time I pick it up.
Thanks!
There are three types of Chicago Coin/Stern Electronics (aka Classic Stern) lockdown bars; Chicago Coin EM (with screws), early Stern Electronics (screws), and later Stern Electronics (slots). Please look at pictures in the below forum to help you identify the differences between the two screw type lockdown bars. Look at post numbers 4023-24 and 4028.
https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/price-check-1980-sterns-quicksilver-stargazer-seawitch/page/81
JT Amusements usually has a good assortment of lockdown bars, but if the one that you need isn't listed, just email him:
https://www.jtamusements.com/store/
Hey all, looking for a lockdown bar for a 1971 Gottlieb Roller Coaster. It’s the kind with studs. I’ve tried JT Amusements and PBR, no joy. Any advice, including how to swap it to a fin/tab type lockdown are welcome.
Quoted from Craig_Myers:Hey all, looking for a lockdown bar for a 1971 Gottlieb Roller Coaster. It’s the kind with studs. I’ve tried JT Amusements and PBR, no joy. Any advice, including how to swap it to a fin/tab type lockdown are welcome.
I believe they had the welded encaps in 1971. One is on ebay currently.
ebay.com link: Gottlieb 60s Pinball Lockdown Bar With Welded End Caps King of Diamonds Etc
I do have a flat mid 70's bar (button) I'd sell for $125
Ken
Anybody have a right slingshot plastic for a 1974 Gottlieb "Far Out", or "Out Of Sight" that they can spare?
Try here https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/trade-your-plastics
Quoted from jrpinball:Anybody have a right slingshot plastic for a 1974 Gottlieb "Far Out", or "Out Of Sight" that they can spare?
Anybody have a Williams EM single player backbox chime coil bracket. This was used on Williams single player games from the mid sixties to 8/71 Klondike. This was used with the built in wooden box in backbox. Early unit brackets mounted to side if the box and i can adapt to that if not possible to find bracket that mounts to backbox.
coilchime (resized).PNGLooking for a set of plastics for a Gottlieb Masquerade pin. Specifically the 2 small ones that go in the middle on the sides. But I would buy a whole complete set . Let me know what you have.
Quoted from Adm927:Looking for a set of plastics for a Gottlieb Masquerade pin. Specifically the 2 small ones that go in the middle on the sides. But I would buy a whole complete set . Let me know what you have.
Try posting here:
https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/trade-your-plastics/page/13#post-6125322
Quoted from JethroP:Anybody know where I can find some of these?
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Going to have to salvage a donor.
Which ones are these. I know the Williams games use a thicker style and Gottlieb use a thinner style. PBR used to have some of one type. Can't remember which?
Quoted from JethroP:Anybody know where I can find some of these?
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I have a circular wiper that probably has 3 or 4 on it... hit me up.
Quoted from AlexF:Which ones are these. I know the Williams games use a thicker style and Gottlieb use a thinner style. PBR used to have some of one type. Can't remember which?
Looking for the thinner ones for Gottlieb. PBR doesn't have them, and Steve tells me nobody does. I think he's right, and ya'll are right too....find a donor. Hitting up Pinhead52.
Quoted from Gotemwill:I am looking for the metal spike post
http://www.pbresource.com/postscrew.html
You'll have to determine whether it's the "wood screw base" or the "#10 threaded base"
Quoted from Catch86:http://www.pbresource.com/postscrew.html
You'll have to determine whether it's the "wood screw base" or the "#10 threaded base"
Use the #10 through playfield threaded base. It will endure the punishment it will get better.
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