I was never fond of the microswitches buried beneath ramps on Dirty Harry. Otherwise, the 7 to 10 position drop target mechs on Gottlieb em's are no fun.
Let's not even get into the Stern Orbitor 1 playfield mechs.
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I was never fond of the microswitches buried beneath ramps on Dirty Harry. Otherwise, the 7 to 10 position drop target mechs on Gottlieb em's are no fun.
Let's not even get into the Stern Orbitor 1 playfield mechs.
UPDATE: This type of Gottlieb Interlock Relay, if previously manhandled, is one of the worst assemblies to repair and adjust for proper operation.
I'd rather replace all the drop targets on a Jack in the Box or Hot Shot instead of accessing and working on one of these on, say a Jungle Queen.
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