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Williams 1966 Hot line

By Prezzo

1 year ago



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    #1 1 year ago

    Hi I've been working on my machine for about 1 week without any previous knowledge [ first timer ] but i have a good understanding of mechanics and not too bad on electrics except for schematics also watched vids on cleaning setting testing of coils, switches, step units and now got the machine almost running any parts that needed replacing or broken are on order. everything is resetting to 0

    With the exception of a Z354200 coin relay that is completely burnt out tested and its as dead as a Dodo problem cant find 1 on any of the normal spare parts places ....resource ect

    Also looked on the coil resistance chart its not listed, so do not know what resistance it should be to possibly get a equivalent

    I will rewind the old 1 myself if i am absolutely out of options

    If anyone can find me 1 I will be very happy Chappie

    #2 1 year ago
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    #4 1 year ago

    Just thought if anyone has a Williams 1966 or there about pinball then maybe they could look at their coin relay possibly its the replacement or equivalent

    #5 1 year ago

    Im in England cant find shipping cost

    Us and Canada to England is normally Very expensive item is cost plus double again on top so say 20$ plus 40$ post
    cant believe you found 1 I have been searching for hours thanks for the info

    #6 1 year ago

    I just checked my machine. Z354200 is correct according to my label on the motor board. The coil itself is marked the same, so not sure what substitute coil would work.

    #7 1 year ago

    I'm curious, are you running this game with an external step down (240v to 120v) transformer or is there a 240v transformer in the game? The Coin relay and a few others are running in the mains circuit which is 120v in the US and the Z-35-4200 coil is probably appropriate for that. If your game has a 240v transformer those relays would run at 240v and I wonder if there's a different coil that should be used.

    /Mark

    #8 1 year ago

    Sorry I can't offer any technical advice. A couple of the best have already chimed in. Interesting to see this Hot Line in the step down cabinet that they transitioned from in 1965. Wondering if this one carried over or someone did a swap at some point. Paint condition looks like a couple of the originals I have had, outside of the blue around the backglass.

    #9 1 year ago
    Quoted from AlexF:

    Sorry I can't offer any technical advice. A couple of the best have already chimed in. Interesting to see this Hot Line in the step down cabinet that they transitioned from in 1965. Wondering if this one carried over or someone did a swap at some point. Paint condition looks like a couple of the originals I have had, outside of the blue around the backglass.

    Good eye. Yeah, that's odd.

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