More Playfield workTime to work on the Trunk. These are always a problem and this one is no different. The plastic opto interruptor is ALWAYS loose or broken, so I pre ordered a new opto interruptor, Trunk, and Trunk decal (in fact the entire decal set that was on Curly's site
).
I remove the Trunk assembly from the game, and clean everything. Considering this part of the machine is the "centrepiece" for the game, I want it working perfectly.
The gearbox itself is sluggish and has some "play". You can move the main shaft by hand before it engages properly. Ususally this indicates a new gearbox and motor need to be purchased, which is an expensive excersize. So the idea is to remove the 5 screws that hold the gearbox together, and move the casing apart. This is where you need to be carful, as the cogs may fall out. You will notice there are two set screws on the shaft. Tighten both with an Allen Key, and close the casing. It is that easy ! It took me 5 minutes and there was no need to replace the gearbox.
Refit the assembly under the playfield, and fit the top of the Trunk on the playfield
You can raise the level of the Trunk AWAY from the playfield by simply adding a washer. I did this to ensure the edges of the assembly will never scratch the playfield.
New Decal installed and some more playfield hardware in place. I'm just waiting for more LEDs to arrive
and I can continue. In the meantime, I have to polish up the habitrails on the buffing wheel. Here's a bling shot of the polished habittrail ;
Next Update - NEW Ramp !