Another very useful video. 👍 Could be titled "OOPS" There are numerous parts of an EM that can be installed incorrectly so when repairing a game knowledge, experience, Goat Shed videos, manuals, parts drawings, other internet sources, etc. can come in very handy. Plus: paying attention to what you are doing. Quite a few parts have a left or right orientation. At a recent pinball show a friend who is very good at restoration thought there was some odd behavior with the slingshot posts in a Williams Lady Luck he brought to the show; turns out he had put the plastics on opposite to how they should go. Oops!.
I take a lot of digital pictures before and after. Easy to do and I find extremely helpful.
Yes a good idea for sure.
Another very useful video. 👍 Could be titled "OOPS" There are numerous parts of an EM that can be installed incorrectly so when repairing a game knowledge, experience, Goat Shed videos, manuals, parts drawings, other internet sources, etc. can come in very handy. Plus: paying attention to what you are doing. Quite a few parts have a left or right orientation. At a recent pinball show a friend who is very good at restoration thought there was some odd behavior with the slingshot posts in a Williams Lady Luck he brought to the show; turns out he had put the plastics on opposite to how they should go. Oops!.
Yes indeed Will
Great video. One question, are the bearings a dry fit or do they get lubricated first before going in?
Dry never lubricate any flipper parts. Only things that need lubricating are the Stepper units.