Author Topic: Terminator 2 playfield resto - Part II  (Read 6963 times)

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Offline Strangeways

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Re: Terminator 2 playfield resto - Part II
« Reply #75 on: February 17, 2009, 11:49:00 AM »

Don't sell yourself short here Marty, your work on this machine has been excellent.

T2 and Flintstones have great appeal to me, and I'd love to see your T2 when done. Flintstones is a great title, and Wotto's was just a 10/10 machine. Good choice !

GI problems are almost always connectors, or dry joints on the GI connectors on the boards.

I agree re Wotto's machine.  From his website those photos of the machine look unreal.  I'm still yet to play a Flintstones.  Next time Mark gets one I will have a game or two.

The G.I connectors on the PCB and header pins look like they had been replaced.  Given only those had been disconnected I thought it was a connection problem at that end, rather than the transformer which had not been touched.  I will continue to monitor. 

What do you think I should do re mylar around the posts - in particular the slings?  Should I cut it away or leave?

As soon as you tighten the posts, the mylar may start to move twist over time. This was apparent in the old days of laying on contact (pre mylar). Today's mylar is thicker and stronger. you may get away with leaving it  "as is". I'd place additional mylar on any ball drop areas and MAYBE in front of the slings. It's route days are over, so it will not be heavily played anymore !

 
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