I'd sure love to find an abandoned pinball machine somewhere and restore it. Looks like a fun project that will result in something to be proud of. And by "abandoned" I mean "free or close to free". Ah, someday perhaps.
I love the "Come on people..." Thanks for another great video. My daughter had a Monte Carlo and the cooling fans didn't work. The guy who sold it to her ran a wire from the fans, across the engine, around the door pillar and into the fuse box and melted the fuse box. All he had to do was replace the 20Amp cooling fan fuse under the hood . "Come on people, People come on"
the way I always look at it is , if possible I put it back how it was originally designed, you had engineers design all this stuff, and yes maybe there's a few flaws in the design but in general there's flaws in your jumper wires too, lol So it really takes a lot for me to redesign something or hack it, much easier to just put it back to normal. I had a similar thing on my 83 Chevy Silverado, they have an issue where the connector for the blower fan relay (for the AC/Heat) burns up, they alllll do it, but the way I see it is, it took it 35 years to die, I'm good with putting it back the original way, then just replacing it again in 35 years if it does it again, lol
I just came across one of these in a garage I'm renting. It, and a bunch of other stuff, was left by the person who rented the garage before me. Apparently, it was too large for him to move when he took off, so he just left it. It is under a tarp, behind a bunch of boxes so I haven't be able to get to it to see what condition it is in. The back case is folded down over the playfield, and I can see that the 3 beacon lights are there, and not broken, so I can only hope.
People put more effort into a hack than if they would just fix it right to begin with. Someone probably thought they were so clever hacking that jumper too.
It would have worked if they didn't bypass the Yagoff Kicker, which was wear the cut was, lol if they just would have fixed that, even with the same jumper, It would have been fine, lol
And we appreciate you doing these videos out of the kindness of your heart. They are super fantastic, you are very talented. I have learned so much! Thank you.
I can only imagine finding this in an arcade 10 or 15 years ago (or whenever it was last in service), being super-excited to play it (afterall, it's a helluva table), put your money in only to find half of the playfield toys don't do 'owt. "Oi..! Attendant!! Money back now!!"
By the way, check out Gottlieb's version of Top Gun, but we don't want to pay royalties, if you want to see another cool machine.... ruclips.net/video/Cuycdbftmic/видео.html
Whoa, that looked like a real pain to take all those ramps and other parts off. Some of the coolest games have done of the dumbest servicing procedures (looking at you Indiana Jones the Pinball Adventure!).
That's kind of what killed them on route. Operators liked that you don't have to hardly service arcade games, but Pinball machines take maintenance... so they never worked on them... which means players stopped playing them... so they didn't earn as much... etc. vicious circle.
@@LyonsArcade Got plenty of cassettes left from the good ol' days, and almost every vinyl record I ever acquired... and I still buy vinyl when I find something good, lately mostly 80's disco, but there are some unforgettable songs from the older times too, LOL... I have digitized some 78 RPM records at 45 speed with a Stanton 500 stylus, then corrected the speed in the recording software, it sounds fairly good!
Great video Ron, What is the strangest thing you have found in the cabinet of a pinball machine? Was that a South Carolina tag I saw on the machine for gaming? Can not wait to see the next video. Thanks for filming
Strangest thing I ever found was hundreds of dollars worth of quarters in the coin box and the door didn’t have a lock on it. All they had to do was open the door and check... but they didn’t.
my F14 today decided it doesnt want to fire flippers or center and right eject solenoids in the upper part of playfield. Slings work, flashers work, knocker fine, I can hear the relay switching, but balls wont fire up into the wire ramps and the flippers stopped. Happened while playing. Fuses are good, no smoke, no smells. Could it a bad solder joint?
You have spoiled us Ronnie. Used to, I would not have thought the play field was that bad. But now after seeing a couple of years of your magic, I agree. Horrible. Also we need a special shirt that says Come On People!
Actually there are two lamps you missed! The red and blue ones on the left at time 11:46. If you notice to the left on the upper ledge above the playfield on the top breaking through the metal case boundary there are two lights are not lit, there is a red and a blue lamp below the two pairs of red and white lamps.
Years ago, I worked at the local coin op distributor here in Atlanta. Trust me, when I say this janked up wiring is nothing. We had an actual line item in the service billing system called an "Un-Fix Fee" and it was often used.
@@LyonsArcade heh, but then you'd have no video! I think the most impressive thing is, despite all that was wrong, that game still mostly (kinda) worked... Really says something for how superbly engineered the Williams games were.
Disabling knockers should be punishable by disabling your knockers! Ya ya! How would you like that aniknockers! 😎! SAVE THE KNOCKERS PEOPLE! There's your next tshirt Ron Your welcome! 😎😅👍❤️😝🤣
In the game you're dogfighting in an F-14 Tomcat against "General Yagoff", in the game Steve Ritchie (the designer) came up with the brilliant idea that when you shoot the ball up the left arc, you hit a switch that is just like the ball save kicker on the left bottom of the playfield... so in the past, when the ball is falling down the left side if the save is active once you hit a switch, a coil kicks the ball back onto the playfield before it drains. Ritchie placed the same mech up on the top left, so when you shoot UP and hit that switch, it kicks the ball back at the flippers really, really fast and then general Yagoff laughs at you. That's also the shot to 'kill' him when you get to that mode. So the illusion of the game is that General Yagoff is flying up there on the left under the diverters :)
Revvin' up your pinball Listen to her howlin' roar Metal under tension Beggin' you to touch and go Highway to the Danger Zone Ride into the Danger Zone
One of these days you're going to stumble across a playfield hack so stupid that you make an entire video where you do nothing but point the camera at it and say "Come on people."
hahaha I might have to do that. I'm planning on one of these days making a video where I just put the camera on a tripod, and read the manual in a monotone voice for all the haters who tell me I ought to do this or that, lol
he had a perfect chance for it a few video ago with people cutting all the wires between head and main body. usually at that point I just swear for 10 minutes and fume, that after I drop my offer price to 10 percent of what they wanted after pointing out the plugs
There's a Medieval Madness at the Jilly's Arcade in Ocean City with about 4 drywall screws in the playfield holding new rubber rings to keep the ball out of broken plastics where it gets stuck. It's been like that for years.
As for the Flasher 7 issue, and which bulbs should flash on 9 and 10, see this video: ruclips.net/video/ZCIcjVdWlCE/видео.html A lot depends on whether they removed the flash bulbs for flasher 7 and reassigned some of the wires for 9 and 10. There really are two versions of this flasher setup.
Those aren't "lamps", they're classified by the machine as "flashers". They're part of the solenoid test instead of the lamp test, I think because they use solenoid voltage instead of lamp voltage, and also because most of them tend to be pulsed for quick flashes instead of being held on (obvious exception: the dome lights on top of the backbox). I actually thought he missed the bottom red/blue pair on that elevated diverter rail section, but they came to life for a bit while he was removing it to get to the Yagov kicker so that's obviously a bad wire connection.
This F-14 Tomcat is an addictive refurb story. It's a needy beastie!
We're trying to help it get there :)
Love seeing the old treasures you find in the bottom of the machine!!!!
I'd sure love to find an abandoned pinball machine somewhere and restore it. Looks like a fun project that will result in something to be proud of. And by "abandoned" I mean "free or close to free".
Ah, someday perhaps.
It can happen.... i've gotten them free before, keep your eyes peeled :)
I love the "Come on people..." Thanks for another great video. My daughter had a Monte Carlo and the cooling fans didn't work. The guy who sold it to her ran a wire from the fans, across the engine, around the door pillar and into the fuse box and melted the fuse box. All he had to do was replace the 20Amp cooling fan fuse under the hood . "Come on people, People come on"
the way I always look at it is , if possible I put it back how it was originally designed, you had engineers design all this stuff, and yes maybe there's a few flaws in the design but in general there's flaws in your jumper wires too, lol So it really takes a lot for me to redesign something or hack it, much easier to just put it back to normal.
I had a similar thing on my 83 Chevy Silverado, they have an issue where the connector for the blower fan relay (for the AC/Heat) burns up, they alllll do it, but the way I see it is, it took it 35 years to die, I'm good with putting it back the original way, then just replacing it again in 35 years if it does it again, lol
Always cool to find stuff from an old location in a machine I had a street fighter I found a spaceport token in
Yeah I love it, it gives you a little peak of where the game must have been...
Dude you rock so hard! Thank you for this!
Liked, enjoyed watching
Thank you It's a Rome Thing Everyday, we appreciate it!
I just came across one of these in a garage I'm renting. It, and a bunch of other stuff, was left by the person who rented the garage before me. Apparently, it was too large for him to move when he took off, so he just left it. It is under a tarp, behind a bunch of boxes so I haven't be able to get to it to see what condition it is in. The back case is folded down over the playfield, and I can see that the 3 beacon lights are there, and not broken, so I can only hope.
Good score!
Even if it's stone dead you can part it out. Or you can hang the cost and do a restoration on it anyway.
People put more effort into a hack than if they would just fix it right to begin with. Someone probably thought they were so clever hacking that jumper too.
It would have worked if they didn't bypass the Yagoff Kicker, which was wear the cut was, lol if they just would have fixed that, even with the same jumper, It would have been fine, lol
"All That" by Bensound added to my Alexa "Rocking" Playlist! Keep up the top tunes and of course, great craftsmanship!!
Thanks PPH we appreciate you watching!
And we appreciate you doing these videos out of the kindness of your heart. They are super fantastic, you are very talented. I have learned so much! Thank you.
Thanks RC we appreciate you hanging out with us!
Ron, you've got your hands full with this one! Time to go full inspector gadget mode!
We're gonna fix it!
I can only imagine finding this in an arcade 10 or 15 years ago (or whenever it was last in service), being super-excited to play it (afterall, it's a helluva table), put your money in only to find half of the playfield toys don't do 'owt.
"Oi..! Attendant!! Money back now!!"
It happens, lol Oh well we've got it back up and running now!
this looks like a really cool pinball machine. it's like "Top Gun, but we don't want to pay royalties"
That's it, pretty much :)
By the way, check out Gottlieb's version of Top Gun, but we don't want to pay royalties, if you want to see another cool machine.... ruclips.net/video/Cuycdbftmic/видео.html
im just waiting to see it fully working i have injoyed watching all 7 parts of this video Ron
We're headed that way :)
Simply love your videos. Entertaining and educational. Really appreciate the time you take to make these.
Thanks afattori316 we appreciate you waching!
Great series. You’re really working hard on this one!
We’re gonna fix it!
I do enjoy watching these videos. I find it fascinating and I hope to get a fixer upper pin eventually.
We appreciate you watching with us!
It is clear now that plenty of the buzz we heard in the first videos alternated by the lighting circuits firing.
Yup there is a ground loop problem
Great video ron
Thanks Arcade Crusaders!
When I was an operator we were never to change the wires. Owner always said to fix the problem. Not make more.
That makes good sense to me! We found it and fixed it, luckily it wasn't tooooo bad. Thanks for watching man!
Whoa, that looked like a real pain to take all those ramps and other parts off. Some of the coolest games have done of the dumbest servicing procedures (looking at you Indiana Jones the Pinball Adventure!).
Yeah the more complex they are the longer it takes to get the playfield right...
Last arcade I visited the pinball machines worked but were in rough shape appearance wise, looked like they weren't cleaned in years
That's kind of what killed them on route. Operators liked that you don't have to hardly service arcade games, but Pinball machines take maintenance... so they never worked on them... which means players stopped playing them... so they didn't earn as much... etc. vicious circle.
looks great joe
err ron
thanks a625 c625 !
“This is a label from a cassette tape, remember them?”
Me, the nerd who collects cassettes: _Perhaps_
hahaha Hello Floppy Disk Master :) I've got 78rpm records within 5 feet of me right now, lol
@@LyonsArcade Got plenty of cassettes left from the good ol' days, and almost every vinyl record I ever acquired... and I still buy vinyl when I find something good, lately mostly 80's disco, but there are some unforgettable songs from the older times too, LOL...
I have digitized some 78 RPM records at 45 speed with a Stanton 500 stylus, then corrected the speed in the recording software, it sounds fairly good!
@13:45 g' .... it looks like something with the flashers, could it be a general something with the flashers?
Some of them were just the bulbs burnt out :)
@@LyonsArcadeAha! :D
Great video Ron, What is the strangest thing you have found in the cabinet of a pinball machine? Was that a South Carolina tag I saw on the machine for gaming? Can not wait to see the next video. Thanks for filming
Strangest thing I ever found was hundreds of dollars worth of quarters in the coin box and the door didn’t have a lock on it. All they had to do was open the door and check... but they didn’t.
my F14 today decided it doesnt want to fire flippers or center and right eject solenoids in the upper part of playfield. Slings work, flashers work, knocker fine, I can hear the relay switching, but balls wont fire up into the wire ramps and the flippers stopped. Happened while playing. Fuses are good, no smoke, no smells. Could it a bad solder joint?
Joe´s you save the Arcade games
We try to, thank you Wilder!
You have spoiled us Ronnie. Used to, I would not have thought the play field was that bad. But now after seeing a couple of years of your magic, I agree. Horrible. Also we need a special shirt that says Come On People!
I might have to make one lol I just got a new logo done I'll have a new t-shirt soon with the new logo at least, it's pretty cool :)
Actually there are two lamps you missed! The red and blue ones on the left at time 11:46. If you notice to the left on the upper ledge above the playfield on the top breaking through the metal case boundary there are two lights are not lit, there is a red and a blue lamp below the two pairs of red and white lamps.
Oh o.k. I'll go do it again thank you for pointing that out in this video I filmed a month ago
Years ago, I worked at the local coin op distributor here in Atlanta.
Trust me, when I say this janked up wiring is nothing.
We had an actual line item in the service billing system called an "Un-Fix Fee" and it was often used.
If it's nothing I probably shouldn't have mentioned it then :)
@@LyonsArcade heh, but then you'd have no video!
I think the most impressive thing is, despite all that was wrong, that game still mostly (kinda) worked...
Really says something for how superbly engineered the Williams games were.
Disabling knockers should be punishable by disabling your knockers! Ya ya! How would you like that aniknockers! 😎!
SAVE THE KNOCKERS PEOPLE!
There's your next tshirt Ron
Your welcome!
😎😅👍❤️😝🤣
I love knockers!
“Come on people”. I was dying.....
That's my new thing, I've been saying it to your Mouse Trap lately, LOL I fixed your power supply but now I'm working on the PCB, it's getting there!
@@LyonsArcade blame Kasey. Although I don’t think he touched once he got it. I remember he paid $200 for it.
Another chapter well done! Ronnie!
Hit that 👍 people and if ya don't like it??? Hit the 👎👎 twice! Really show him!
Haterz can’t do math!!!
You working on a Holiday? If I had a store like yours I be working too. In fact I probably live there.
I am working on a Holiday, yup!
@@LyonsArcade It's not work if you are passionate about what you do.
That game likes you , that why i keeps interrupting you. It's saying THANK YOU .
Maybe there's something to that :)
Whats a "yaygarf kicker" please ?
In the game you're dogfighting in an F-14 Tomcat against "General Yagoff", in the game Steve Ritchie (the designer) came up with the brilliant idea that when you shoot the ball up the left arc, you hit a switch that is just like the ball save kicker on the left bottom of the playfield... so in the past, when the ball is falling down the left side if the save is active once you hit a switch, a coil kicks the ball back onto the playfield before it drains.
Ritchie placed the same mech up on the top left, so when you shoot UP and hit that switch, it kicks the ball back at the flippers really, really fast and then general Yagoff laughs at you. That's also the shot to 'kill' him when you get to that mode. So the illusion of the game is that General Yagoff is flying up there on the left under the diverters :)
@@LyonsArcade Cheers Ron.
Revvin' up your pinball
Listen to her howlin' roar
Metal under tension
Beggin' you to touch and go
Highway to the Danger Zone
Ride into the Danger Zone
Vroom Vroom
Probably have a blown fuse for a group of 25 volt coils up on the aux driver board.
Come on PEOPLE.❤️
crap ton of hum coming from that cabinet.
HUMMMMMMMMMM
One of these days you're going to stumble across a playfield hack so stupid that you make an entire video where you do nothing but point the camera at it and say "Come on people."
hahaha I might have to do that. I'm planning on one of these days making a video where I just put the camera on a tripod, and read the manual in a monotone voice for all the haters who tell me I ought to do this or that, lol
he had a perfect chance for it a few video ago with people cutting all the wires between head and main body. usually at that point I just swear for 10 minutes and fume, that after I drop my offer price to 10 percent of what they wanted after pointing out the plugs
There's a Medieval Madness at the Jilly's Arcade in Ocean City with about 4 drywall screws in the playfield holding new rubber rings to keep the ball out of broken plastics where it gets stuck. It's been like that for years.
As for the Flasher 7 issue, and which bulbs should flash on 9 and 10, see this video: ruclips.net/video/ZCIcjVdWlCE/видео.html A lot depends on whether they removed the flash bulbs for flasher 7 and reassigned some of the wires for 9 and 10. There really are two versions of this flasher setup.
I figured it out eventually, I knew they took a couple out but didn't know which ones they were until I started digging into it a little bit...
what did they think when they build this machines ? How many Coils/Lights do u want ? YES ALL OF THEM haha
They took a clue from the government and started using baseline accounting, LOL
Sure you got all of the lamps? Shouldn't those red, white and blue domes on the play field light up?
Those aren't "lamps", they're classified by the machine as "flashers". They're part of the solenoid test instead of the lamp test, I think because they use solenoid voltage instead of lamp voltage, and also because most of them tend to be pulsed for quick flashes instead of being held on (obvious exception: the dome lights on top of the backbox).
I actually thought he missed the bottom red/blue pair on that elevated diverter rail section, but they came to life for a bit while he was removing it to get to the Yagov kicker so that's obviously a bad wire connection.
We got 'em!
Its bether and bether... 😁😎👍
Thanks Danijel!
show us teh whey masta
We're gonna get it :)
Don't be upchuckin' on the play field man! Stomach acid is hard clean up! Not even scotch bright eraser would clean that!
If you’re quick it doesn’t eat much 😀
YAGOFF without his kicker is just plain wrong.
Yeah that would kill the game!