FOUND!!! (was: Looking for a Midway Haunted House EM rifle game.)

Could you do me a favour....i have seen on YouTube vids of a document stapled to gun assembley that is viewed through the rhs hatch. Is it there on your game? If so could you take a pic of this for me? Is it possibly a gun calibration doc? Plus I need a photo of the lower pin on the gun pcb. Mine is missing and I need some close ups of what I need to replicate. Cheers for any info. If I can be of any help to you with mymachine then of course I will be. Thanks in advance....!

Will get you this information in the next couple of days(over the weekend at the latest!).

AND THANK YOU FOR THAT RESISTOR!!! I haven't been on KLOV in a bit and was so happy to see you post that picture, THANK YOU! :beerchug:
 
Will get you this information in the next couple of days(over the weekend at the latest!).

AND THANK YOU FOR THAT RESISTOR!!! I haven't been on KLOV in a bit and was so happy to see you post that picture, THANK YOU! :beerchug:

No probs buddy. I've been working on my machine for a few weeks now and I'm probably 90% of the way there. I just have to realign the 8 track heads after stripping and cleaning the mech. Plus I'm suffering from the dreaded score motor binding after a minute playtime issue. So I'm either going to have to find a repair solution or a replacement. It's the 40-1899 that is like a scarce as unicorn droppings.

Fingers crossed I'll be able to find a local engineering company that can repair it.

But I have to say I am loving having this machine in my mancave. Once I get it 100% I'll be looking into getting it cosmetically good shape.

HH rocks!!!
 
10 ohms and a whole lot more watts - that's at least a 10 watt. Much better than the burned one in the previous picture, which was a half a watt to a watt at best.
 
For the score motor, take it apart and clean it up. The oil gunks up over time and makes the motors sticky.

They aren't hard to work on. Take pictures as you disassemble it so you can get it back together.
 
For the score motor, take it apart and clean it up. The oil gunks up over time and makes the motors sticky.

They aren't hard to work on. Take pictures as you disassemble it so you can get it back together.

I've been watching many service vids on YouTube on how to take apart and lube shaded pole motors and it looks doable. The only thing I'm not to sue about is the gearbox assembly is held together by roll pins? If you have any info at all regarding the tear down of appreciate it. There are access holes into the housing just big enough to syringe in some oil which I have done last night. I'll see if the felt around the bushings have done it's job and soaked enough in to free up everything.
 
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