Anyone happen to have a spare armature plate with the ratchet assembly for a mid-70s Williams match unit? The one on my Little Chief apparently broke off sometime in the past. A spare match unit would also do the job..
Thanks!
Dave
Anyone happen to have a spare armature plate with the ratchet assembly for a mid-70s Williams match unit? The one on my Little Chief apparently broke off sometime in the past. A spare match unit would also do the job..
Thanks!
Dave
Quoted from Toyguy:Anyone happen to have a spare armature plate with the ratchet assembly for a mid-70s Williams match unit?
Do you have a picture of what you are looking for? I have a GP head that has most of the parts still in it. Only appears to have been in a *small* fire.
Quoted from Pahuffman:Does anyone have these two Gottlieb mechs? There are grooves worn into mine and they're now completely useless. The springs associated with them would also be amazing! Thanks!
I bought some of those on Ebay brand new a while back, might check there
Quoted from dasvis:I bought some of those on Ebay brand new a while back, might check there
Do you know what you may have searched for? I didn't seem to find anything
Quoted from Pahuffman:Does anyone have these two Gottlieb mechs? There are grooves worn into mine and they're now completely useless. The springs associated with them would also be amazing! Thanks!
could that groove be welded & ground back down to original condition ?
Quoted from chas10e:could that groove be welded & ground back down to original condition ?
I'm guessing so. I tried calling around to some local welding shops before and got the runaround. Nobody really seemed interested in doing it.
Quoted from Pahuffman:I'm guessing so. I tried calling around to some local welding shops before and got the runaround. Nobody really seemed interested in doing it.
Quoted from Pahuffman:Does anyone have these two Gottlieb mechs? There are grooves worn into mine and they're now completely useless. The springs associated with them would also be amazing! Thanks!
This will have what you need and then some and appears to be in good unworn condition.
ebay.com link: Credit or REPLAY UNIT STEPPER Gottlieb JUNGLE more Pinball Machine
Quoted from SirScott:Do you have a picture of what you are looking for? I have a GP head that has most of the parts still in it. Only appears to have been in a *small* fire.
Here’s the match unit. Note the broken armature plate and missing ratchet pawl.
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Now here is the Eject Advance unit. Same unit as the Match Unit. Note the armature plate with the ratchet pawl. That armature and pawl is apparently one assembly. That’s what I’m after, or a complete unit.
Quoted from Toyguy:Here’s the match unit. Note the broken armature plate and missing ratchet pawl.
Johns Jukes sells new replacements
Im needing two of the chime plungers for an allied leisure sea hunt.
Im not sure if they are similar to other em chimes?
Thanks!
Quoted from Pahuffman:Does anyone have these two Gottlieb mechs? There are grooves worn into mine and they're now completely useless. The springs associated with them would also be amazing! Thanks!
I have a spare ball in play unit with both pieces, PM me..
OK, was able to source the armature plate and a new spare shaft from John’s Jukes. Thanks for that tip!
Now, anyone have a spare of that small switch used on those units? John didn’t seem to have that part. Mine has broken off right at the insulator. I may be able to patch it but would prefer to replace it if I can.
Thanks!
Quoted from Pahuffman:Does anyone have these two Gottlieb mechs? There are grooves worn into mine and they're now completely useless. The springs associated with them would also be amazing! Thanks!
Actually there is one on ebay that should meet your needs
ebay.com link: Gottlieb FAST DRAW Pinball Machine 4 Player PLAYER UNIT Complete Assembly
Quoted from Pahuffman:Does anyone have these two Gottlieb mechs? There are grooves worn into mine and they're now completely useless. The springs associated with them would also be amazing! Thanks!
Fill in the groove with JB Weld. If possible, sandwich the repair between sheet metal doubler plates, then file the profile back to original.
Quoted from pinhead52:Need a hole kicker assy for a GTB Ks&Qs. The post is more then 50% worn through
i"ll check the parts bin
Quoted from boilerman:i"ll check the parts bin
I'm pretty sure I have if you don't
Quoted from John_in_NC:I'm pretty sure I have if you don't
i checked and came up empty.
Quoted from boilerman:i checked and came up empty.
John if you could check. Even if I could fix the post with a sleeve I'd still have to get it rechromed. This style kicker is somewhat unique to SingAlong/Kings&Qs
Quoted from pinhead52:John if you could check. Even if I could fix the post with a sleeve I'd still have to get it rechromed. This style kicker is somewhat unique to SingAlong/Kings&Qs
Yep, my bad, not the same
IMG_9564 (resized).JPGQuoted from pinhead52:Need a hole kicker assy for a GTB Ks&Qs.
I'm pretty sure I have extras. I'll give it a check..
Quoted from pinhead52:Need a hole kicker assy for a GTB Ks&Qs. The post is more then 50% worn through
Here is what I can find. Looks like a reverse one with an empty hole:
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Mike V
Quoted from JethroP:Fill in the groove with JB Weld.
Is that stuff really strong? How will it hold up in the long run?
Quoted from Pahuffman:Is that stuff really strong? How will it hold up in the long run?
As I recall, JB Weld has a tensile strength of 3,000 psi. I've used it for all kinds of repairs and have never had a failure. That being said, how it will hold up in the long run depends upon what and how you are making your repair.
I have a full set of Triple Strike plastics, they’re a bit “smoked”, but in good condition. I have no idea what they’re worth ?
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it is a security measure for the front door lock, strengths the front door
I know this is the place to post parts needed long shots, and this is an 80 year old long shot. Need help identifying and finding a replacement coil for a 1938 Chicago Coin Swing. Pics of the coil below. Have sent to PBR, and Don with Pinball Collectors Resource, but with no positive ID yet. Any help would be appreciated.
2018-07-19 19.15.32 (resized).jpg2018-07-19 19.15.37 (resized).jpg2018-07-19 19.15.50 (resized).jpgQuoted from DCRand:I know this is the place to post parts needed long shots, and this is an 80 year old long shot. Need help identifying and finding a replacement coil for a 1938 Chicago Coin Swing. Pics of the coil below. Have sent to PBR, and Don with Pinball Collectors Resource, but with no positive ID yet. Any help would be appreciated.
Is that for one of those "Gravity" delay relays? (looks kind of like a VUK plunger)
Quoted from pmdub:Looking for a 6 prong male jones plug for a Gottlieb Wedgehead.
Thanks for looking!
6 prong is easy if you have a hacksaw... just cut down a longer one to meet the needs. I can certainly cut one for you.
Quoted from pinhead52:6 prong is easy if you have a hacksaw... just cut down a longer one to meet the needs. I can certainly cut one for you.
Good point, I would be happy with any Gottlieb jones plug with 6 or more prongs! I can handle the cut.
Quoted from CactusJack:Is that for one of those "Gravity" delay relays? (looks kind of like a VUK plunger)
I am not certain the exact function yet. Haven't been able to get the game working. Additional pics attached.
IMG_0058 (resized).JPGIMG_0060 (resized).JPGIMG_0061 (resized).JPGQuoted from DCRand:Need help identifying and finding a replacement coil for a 1938 Chicago Coin Swing. Pics of the coil below. Have sent to PBR, and Don with Pinball Collectors Resource, but with no positive ID yet. Any help would be appreciated.
Could it be one of these? Maybe U-273?
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This is from the 1947 Chicago Coin Parts catalog. This and others are available at http://funwithpinball.com/resources/parts-catalog-list
/Mark
Nope, sorry, that would be a stepper. Not a gravity delay relay.
Looks like you would have to read the voltage across the coil and see if you can find a bobbin size that would fit the frame. Otherwise, you might have to build a mounting bracket that would let you use a standard coil bobbin and sleeve, and a coil stop and coil retaining bracket (like cutting the end off a standard Sling Shot coil bracket and drill holes in it to mount it to the stepper unit). If the standard coil bobbin is too long, you might have to use a shorter one like found on many Bally steppers and relocated the mounting screw holes for the front coil retaining bracket. That's all assuming the stepper plunger is of a standard diameter.
But first, you have to start with what voltage its getting. standard coils would be either 24/28 Volts or 50V.
Quoted from MarkG:Could it be one of these? Maybe U-273?
This is from the 1947 Chicago Coin Parts catalog. This and others are available at http://funwithpinball.com/resources/parts-catalog-list
/Mark
I have these two coils. Appear to never been used. Seem to be the same oddball style. Marked "P273".
On a separate note I need a Williams Knocker with coil A2-23-750.
Mark / Alex, you are rock stars. Pretty sure the 273 is the correct coil. Only way to know is to try it. Wish I could get them at the $1.25 each catalog price. LOL.
Alex, how much do you want for one of the coils? You can PM if you want. And it might be a good idea to at least check the length of the coils. Mine is 1 7/16" from outside bracket to bracket in length. The round end is 1" diameter. Sorry, don't have a knocker.
Thank you both.
Looking for an original Gottlieb Jacks Open game card / instruction card that is placed in the apron.
Looking for a project Gottlieb 3 chime unit, prefer one I can restore. Will accept rust, missing coils, stuck foam/plunger unit as long as its all there. Please let me know, thanks.
Quoted from balzofsteel:Looking for a 28 pin (2X14) male plug for the old style Williams flat connector.
I've got a Williams 24 pin (2x12) male plug for old style flat connector. Maybe you could use it? Happy to send it to you. Colin
Still need a mid 70's Bally 2 player metal back door, none have come up on eBay for the past 6 months.
Also need a Bally 70's Credit Unit adjustment metal pin (this limits the amount of credits on the nylon gear), mine is missing. Anyone know the hole measurement for it I will pick one up at a hardware store.
Finally I need a Bally 70's 3 prong Female Jones Plug for the coin adjustment jack.
Anyone got one or all of these just PM me with condition and price.
TIA
Ken
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