Ball trough issues - Goldeneye - SOLVED!

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bmaster31 wrote:so i just noticed your profile says your in Helenville, so from town center its a 40 min drive to my house. If your still willing to make the drive out I would gladly get you a case of your favorite beverage, food, and\or cold hard cash! :)

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No charge at all man.... I just gotta find a free moment to sneak out there. I will shoot you a PM.
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Tim's a pretty busy guy but I know he likes dollar bills........ He takes from me at league night all the time. :lol:
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Just a quick update. After more tinkering with the switches I got the problem to happen less. I think I fixed the ball 2 slot, but the ball 4/5 slot seems to still be very sensitive. I have ordered 5 replacement switches with diodes that should be here this week, but as a total newb I would love to have Tim or any other experienced guy come give me some tips and pointers.

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EDIT: filed down the tip of the nut driver and got it to fit. The project is back on. Fingers crossed I don't screw anything up! :)

So I thought I was all primed and ready to replace my trough switches tonight... well the 1/8" nut driver wont fit into the opening to get those recessed screws out. Do any of you know of a specific brand that carries a 1/8" nut driver with a super thin "surround" (not sure of the technical term)? I picked up the thinnest needle nose pliers i could find as well and I can get a slight grip on the recessed screws but I feel like I'm doing more damage than I am actually spinning them. So any recommendations on a specific tool or a different method that I'm not thinking of would be great. (you can see the recessed screws I'm talking about in my pictures from a previous post)

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Re: Ball trough issues - Goldeneye - SOLVED!

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Just replaced all 5 trough switches this morning and my tests have shown that the issue has been resolved! Thanks for all your input and suggestions, I had a lot of fun diagnosing and finally correcting the issue. Learned a lot on this repair and look forward to learning more as I tackle other issues on other machines. Don't you just love that warm fuzzy feeling when things are working as intended!

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Congrats! Repairs are even sweeter for us noobs. :)
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Congrats on the fix. Hang on to those old switches, at some point, you may need them. Sorry I havent found time to swing out there, but it sounds like you got it going. Congrats! Your willingness to explore will be a great strength when it comes to collecting machines. If it is one thing pinball machines do, it is that they break.
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