What would the world be like without Captain Hook?

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Just got this in today and damn I like it even more than before! It was on my top 10 list of pins I had to have for the collection and this one is extremely nice! The flippers feel like they need to be rebuilt because they have troubles getting up the ramp and it seems like a switch under the right back plastic isn't registering if there is one back there to register! Ball will go back there and then just roll out without any scoring or anything.

Going to look at the manual and look for tore down shopped pics.

I can fly!!!
 
It's controlled by a pot, not electronically through the menus. Look in the cabinet through the coin door and you'll see a thin metal bar that you can twist. It should be 5 or 6 inches tall, so you can't miss it if you look inside the coin door.
 
Thanks for the info! I had a friend call me up and give me the answer right after I posted it lol.

I really enjoy this game and it is a difficult game to get a decent score on and make many of the shots.
 
What would the worls be like if I took my hook apart and put it backtogether witht he post and rubbers etc in the wrong places!

I can tell you this machine has alotta parts, I put mine back together wrong and the ball gets stuck a lot, gotta go look at my friends next week to see what I need to change on mine eheeheheheh.

Yes very cool pin.




BANGERANG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Next time take a lot of pictures of the tear down and bag up parts by area.

I make copies of the playfield diagram that shows the rubber positions and make notes with different colored markers where the different posts and parts go. I still take a ton of pictures but I rarely have to refer to them when I reassemble. This is especially important if you're going to do something like tumble the parts because everything will be mixed together.

EDIT: The most important reason to take notes is to document where the different types of screws go. This can be tough to figure out in pictures.
 
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