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Williams Stardust

By PatrickLewis_net

2 years ago


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#7 2 years ago

One thing to remember on these Williams woodrails is that the high tap is selected by inserting the fuse in the high tap slot. You can not have fuses in both slots, so either the normal, or high tap fuse holder must remain empty.

#9 2 years ago

Williams went from 50V to 24V.
That looks like a more modern coil. It could be incorrect for that game.

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