Black Knight 2000 Questions

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2 questions for BK2K owners if you would be so kind.

Started shopping out my game, and ran into some issues.

1) The screws holding the inlane guides - How long are these supposed to be? Mine were all into T-Nuts on the bottom pf the playfield, and ALL 3 on each side snapped when I tried to remove them :(

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Do you think it is best to use the T-Nuts again, or use nuts and washers on the bottom side?

2) Does your machine have these wires that are unused? If not, does anyone know if and what these should be hooked up to? I don't remember this on the last one I had

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Thanks in advance :)

Chris
 
The (6) screws I have (3 per side) are panheads that are 2-1/2" long (see pic). I, too, have what appear to be the same 3 wires taped off to nowhere. Noticed them when I swapped the flipper coil in mine a few months back. No clue, but works fine as-is :D
 

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The (6) screws I have (3 per side) are panheads that are 2-1/2" long (see pic). I, too, have what appear to be the same 3 wires taped off to nowhere. Noticed them when I swapped the flipper coil in mine a few months back. No clue, but works fine as-is :D

Thank you so much!!!!

I came to light on RGP that the 3 wires are for a playfield tilt switch (like a slam tilt) that for some reason was unused on Black Knight 2000.

The information on the screws is just what I needed! Thanks!

Chris
 
Thank you so much!!!!

I came to light on RGP that the 3 wires are for a playfield tilt switch (like a slam tilt) that for some reason was unused on Black Knight 2000.

The information on the screws is just what I needed! Thanks!

Chris

Nice! I was just looking at my star wars and it had the same thing since I switched coin doors and forgot what those extra wires are for. My buddy, who helped me, was here last night and randomly brought that up as we sold the game. So, cool you figured it out!
 
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