JURASSIC PARK PINBALL
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STAMPEDE !!§§§§ :D
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3:30 nice save
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how much did you pay for this?
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You didn't get a MATCH screen at the end? How so?
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Slash Played The Same Machine on the same day in the mall he went to to see Jurassic Park
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Thanks for ptting this up. Nice looking game room going on. Did you end up getting more pins? If so, I hope you can make videos of them too.
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Thanks, I don't know what I did but it's fixed now. I lifted the playfield up and was playing around with that little round plastic piece where the ball sits and now it works! These machines have a mind of their own!!! One second everything is working good and the next second three things might be wrong with it!
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Flipper problem is fixed, it was some wires. Now the solenoid is not popping the ball up from the playfield when I get it in the power shed or when t-rex eats the ball. I checked the connections and they look good. The solenoid does not make any noise when the ball lands there. Any clue what this could be now? Ive had nothing but bad luck since I bought this pinball machine!
peewee2627 3 years ago
Problems surface on newly acquired machines because they've been in & out of a vehicle & house twice + mileage traveled (they don't like moving).
Next time run the machine through a switch test to be sure everything is working before you pay (to find preexisting issues).
BUT...Don't let this get you down, its sure to be an easy fix unless it catches fire :-)
Maybe one of the wires worked its way out of the solder (happens all the time) or the metal leaf on the switch is bent/missing?
papatab777 3 years ago
I have a question. I had just bought this pinball game last week. The left flipper is acting up. The flipper gets "stuck up" when I hit the flipper button and makes a constant noise like a motor. When the ball drains the noise stops and the flipper returns to the normal position. Any idea what this could be??? Thank you.
peewee2627 3 years ago
Its could be a number of inexpensive parts but troubleshooting will take some time & research.
My recommendation would be to replace your EOS switches, buy 3 coils & 3 rebuild kits.
Thats a bit of overkill yes but its sure to solve your problem, its fast/easy to do & odds are that 15 year old machine could use it :-)
Doing all that will cost you about $200 in materials but you are sure to spend that much to have a tech replace a $2 part on a house call.
Take pics of what you take apart!!!!
papatab777 3 years ago
Whoa! You plugged that thing in and it made a scary noise...
paulsbuck5 3 years ago
Yeah, thats the Trex sound test. Pinball machines go through a few "checks" at initial power up prior to allowing a person to play.
papatab777 3 years ago