NEW Street Fighter Deluxe Pneumatic Cabinet pickup

I have a deluxe cabinet also and have owned it for 18 years or so, but never been able to find a marquee for it. If you are able to help get reproductions made that would be awesome!
 
I have a deluxe cabinet also and have owned it for 18 years or so, but never been able to find a marquee for it. If you are able to help get reproductions made that would be awesome!

I messaged you on the other board. I have a marquee I'd be willing to scan for you if I have a way to do it
 
Just an FYI, I reached out to SMC last week to order replacement Pneumatics cylinders. The got back to me Friday and the part number (on mine) was a custom builders part number and not one off the shelf. They are researching a replacement / substitution for me. I may fabricate a few extras controls if anyone needs one. Will keep you posted.

Brian

Brian did this research end up going any further?
 
Minor update. I repinned,cleaned and/or changed all the connectors. I also installed new silicon hoses. Everything but the pneumatic buttons works now.

Any of the few people that have theses know why my buttons aren't working?
 
Minor update. I repinned,cleaned and/or changed all the connectors. I also installed new silicon hoses. Everything but the pneumatic buttons works now.

Any of the few people that have theses know why my buttons aren't working?

I thought you posted a video of it working....or was that something else I seen? I haven't yet got all the parts to make mine happen, but I assume it comes down to the junction box and pcb valves and settings, correct? What does it show in switch test mode?
 
I tried to disassemble my buttons today. There's alot of rust. Ran into a few issues. The major one is that I can't remove one of my buttons the 2 wingnuts and bolts are both turning. Any suggestions I have new buttons but I'd hate to destroy this one when its fine.




 
lots of wd-40 or pb-blaster, then use a dremel to cut a regular screwdriver slot in the top of the bolt. Hold the bolt with a screwdriver, then hopefully, you can apply enough force on the wingnut to get it to back out.
 
Early screens and promotion for the game in Japanese
Notice the differences and unused level
 

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lots of wd-40 or pb-blaster, then use a dremel to cut a regular screwdriver slot in the top of the bolt. Hold the bolt with a screwdriver, then hopefully, you can apply enough force on the wingnut to get it to back out.
well I tried but ended up having to cut them off. I may be able to peel the silicon back and replace the screws. This button is faded so no problem if I cant.
 

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