Hello. I want to change all the stock rubbers. Do you have an idea how many and what sizes I need to order in total?
Maybe someone has an order to share?
Thx
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Hello. I want to change all the stock rubbers. Do you have an idea how many and what sizes I need to order in total?
Maybe someone has an order to share?
Thx
I have a question.
How do I get rid of the ballsavers (timers) in the settings? Everything is manageable but ball savers on T-Rex multiball starts a 18 seconds for example.
We like NO ballsavers. Or a few seconds at most to keep games short and difficult. We have outlanes wide open and TILT on max.
Thanks!
Thanks!!
Was not a too difficult job but it took me some time to find out how to fit it all in. Costs me only $10 on Ebay for the car and two hours of measuring and cutting to fit the white led plastic in the car (most of the time was walking from the cellar to the shack.)
Drilled the screws out on the bottom of the car. Then you have five pieces. Bottom wheel base piece black. Seatings, glass, metal car and a front bumper. Cut with a dremel or just a cutter a small sleve in the black bottom of the car for the wires. Cut off the back seats (kept the front seats) and placed the led flasher inside. Pushed the glass back in and then fit the metal car on top of it all.
I had to dremel a bit of (metal) car bumper on the back to fit the width of the white led plastic but probably not needed a second time when you take more black from the bottom to fit the wires. I wanted to keep the bottom plastic as good as possible but it looked stirder than expected.
Did not even glue it yet together and it stays put without the screws but on the long run I will do that.
Thanks again for the thumbs up!
Peter
Quoted from Averhoeven:I'll be honest, it's not that hard. I'm not super handy either. I started by ripping off the rotor and wheels with a pair of pliers. Then I used a small drill bit as a guide down the original rotor shaft. I then upsized to a slightly larger one. Afterwards, I used my 1/2" stepper bit to enlarge it. 1/2" is enough for the hole in the bottom. I then used the same stepper to essentially shave along the edges and file it down until it was big enough to accommodate the washers for the rotors. I also drilled out essentially the entire plastic undercarriage except the edges to allow it to sit flat with the screws on the platform. Took me maybe an hour and a half. The underside is a shitshow, but you can't see it so it doesn't matter.
I remember that I needed to cut of the wheels to make it fit
My Jeep mech is not turning freely anymore! I think I lost an iyem (with the metal balls/ rollers in)
I forgot the name but I think it fell out when I tried to fix the jeep angle.
Anyone has a drawing and a partnumber of the jeep mech?
Thank you!
Quoted from Manny65:Note that the washers and ball race are not listed in the manual - an unfortunate oversight. That said some owners have been switching out the factory one for a higher quality part. Check out Markharris2000 posts
https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/welcome-to-the-jurassic-park-le-club/page/153#post-6381215https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/welcome-to-the-jurassic-park-le-club/page/155#post-6390245
Thank you so much! Ordered
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