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    Default Re: Extracting a Modern pachinko from a computer-controlled cabinet (Computer Pa

    I'm moving across the country to Perth next week for a new work role, so this will be going into storage
    and on hold for now.

    Thanks for all the help so far - we've done well!
    There is always another machine around the corner...

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    Default Re: Extracting a Modern pachinko from a computer-controlled cabinet (Computer Pa

    Good luck with the move and work and stuff!!

    "Blowing smoke rings at the moon."

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    Default Re: Extracting a Modern pachinko from a computer-controlled cabinet (Computer Pa

    So, my final machine from this lot, Hissatsu Shigotonin III (CRぱちんこ必殺仕事人III XR65TF7), is back on the block.

    I have sold it on, but the new owner is now saddled with the same problem I had (willingly, I point out).

    I have checked this link from DaveRob : http://www.pinballdave.com/pachinko/...Stadium-JP.pdf

    The manual shows no clue about how to address the shooter dismantling.

    Who has an idea?

    many thanks all
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    Default Re: Extracting a Modern pachinko from a computer-controlled cabinet (Computer Pa

    Send it to me

    Only kidding.

    Please refresh my mind, What exactly is the problem?

    Not shooting or constantly shooting?

    Ahh Ok, Found it, Not shooting at all, I would start at the shooter motor and just check everything is there, After all you did have one machine missing the motor lead.

    Also dongle fuse if there is one, I have no point of reference on this one. But I would look around the shooter undneath and from the back to try to locate any screws that might be holding it,
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    Default Re: Extracting a Modern pachinko from a computer-controlled cabinet (Computer Pa

    Quote Originally Posted by Drunkenclam View Post
    Send it to me

    Only kidding.

    Please refresh my mind, What exactly is the problem?

    Not shooting or constantly shooting?

    Ahh Ok, Found it, Not shooting at all, I would start at the shooter motor and just check everything is there, After all you did have one machine missing the motor lead.

    Also dongle fuse if there is one, I have no point of reference on this one. But I would look around the shooter undneath and from the back to try to locate any screws that might be holding it,
    I no longer have the machine - but when the buyer contacts me, I'll get photos in detail of the assembly and report back.

    Probably something simple - we just don't know what it is.
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    Default Re: Extracting a Modern pachinko from a computer-controlled cabinet (Computer Pa

    UPDATE : the new owner never contacted me, so I guess he figured it out by himself.

    Having re-red this thread again after a year plus, I just wanted to thank each and every one of you who helped me out here, or even read this and gave some support.
    What an effort!!

    Drunkenclam of course - you saved me at every turn, and your physical help with parts was a god-send. THANK YOU SO MUCH!

    Also daverob, Alpha, Wonders, Chummy, MrGnessis - I simply couldn't have done this without you, and you REALLY all got me out of hole I had myself in back then.
    Please do let me know if I can return a favour today with anything I might have in storage.

    Actually, come to think of it, I must dig out some pachi paraphernalia and distribute it shortly...

    The end score became:

    * KODA KUMI「FEVER LIVE IN HALL」MF-T - working and SOLD.

    * Hissatsu Shigotonin III - working OK minus the shooter, but
    SOLD as is

    * Misoru Hibari - Fully working - nothing extra needed. KEPT

    * CR Project Aquarion SF-TV - working and SOLD

    * CR EVANGELION SFW - thanks to all your help,
    working and SOLD
    * CR DEAD AGGRESSOR Fz -
    thanks to all your help, working and SOLD
    There is always another machine around the corner...

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