I got a Williams Jubilee and thanks to your video i got a better understanding on EM's and what every part does, im usually more into SS but the Jubilee was next to free, couldnt pass up a almost free pinball :P
We had a "Darling" once which is the same game, just two players! The EM's are much more fun after you play around with them a little bit and learn how they work, it really makes you respect them!
I'm revisiting this series for the Spanish Eyes Pinball for the third time. This video series is what started the multi-episode detailed pinball repair type videos for you guys that I have come to LOVE.
thanks for this video, I love em pins for their artwork, history, and Fonzie coolness, but still I don't really dare to buy one. but with these kind of videos I feel more confident to buy one (soonish ;))
Hello, I just got this same pinball machine from my in-laws that doesn’t really work. The first thing I noticed was the same ball count coil was completely black and burnt up. I plugged it in and was able to manually press a few switches to get it going for about 5 minutes and now it’s completely dead. For the ball count coil do you have any idea what the part # was and where to find it? Ps these videos are awesome, they have been a lot of help so far!
All of the coil numbers are listed in the manual, you can get the manual here : www.ipdb.org/files/2265/Williams_1972_Spanish_Eyes_Manual.pdf It looks like the step up one is "A 22 550" and the reset one is "B 26 800" the 26 stands for the wire gauge and the other number is the number of revolutions. You can buy them at several places, my favorite is PBResource.com .
@@LyonsArcade sorry for the really stupid questions. I’ve tried looking at the schematics but they are still very confusing to me. I’m fairly certain the 18min mark of this video is the step up coil, which is the same one for me that is burnt. Where is the reset coil located?
I bet you’re good at cleaning points on distributors. Do you ever get machines from smoky environments like pool halls and bars? Does the cigarette smoke make them nasty on the electronics?
Yes we do, sometimes it's worse than others, we picked up a jukebox a couple days ago that is reallllllllly nicotined up :) I don't think usually it hurts anything though other than how it looks and smells. Thanks for watching Scott!
Hay Joe love your video s oh speak at a speed a with average nube language thanks that being said I got a 73 Williams darling cleaned everything resets ball kick through no start button action clean all the steppers clean score reels score of elderly constantly turn he definitely use your help I got the schematic for the game got the manual are you on pinside forum
@@LyonsArcade yeah I don't really know what's wrong with it I haven't had time I've been working a lot I'll try to do a small video for you how's that I'm sure you'll know what's wrong with it right off the bat but thank you for your help
My background fixing things fixed 45 jukebox fix the MSN CD jukebox Pac-Man Miss Pac-Man I dunno how to do it it's just I know I'm just missing something pinball machines first one
We've got an old worn out file we clean contacts with (if you use a strong one it screws up the contacts)... the backglass we seal with triple thick clear coat then repaint in the missing areas.
I got a Williams Jubilee and thanks to your video i got a better understanding on EM's and what every part does, im usually more into SS but the Jubilee was next to free, couldnt pass up a almost free pinball :P
We had a "Darling" once which is the same game, just two players! The EM's are much more fun after you play around with them a little bit and learn how they work, it really makes you respect them!
I just got a spanish eyes im repairing!!
I'm revisiting this series for the Spanish Eyes Pinball for the third time. This video series is what started the multi-episode detailed pinball repair type videos for you guys that I have come to LOVE.
Thanks brother we’ve got several more pin series coming soon 😀
@@LyonsArcade sweet I'll be watching
The art on this game is fabulous. Most of Williams machines has really stupid looking abstract figures. This is beautiful and very modern looking.
thanks for this video, I love em pins for their artwork, history, and Fonzie coolness, but still I don't really dare to buy one. but with these kind of videos I feel more confident to buy one (soonish ;))
+The Kong We filmed another hour or so worth of footage of repairing it, we'll have all that uploaded soon, stay tuned :)
Hello, I just got this same pinball machine from my in-laws that doesn’t really work. The first thing I noticed was the same ball count coil was completely black and burnt up. I plugged it in and was able to manually press a few switches to get it going for about 5 minutes and now it’s completely dead. For the ball count coil do you have any idea what the part # was and where to find it? Ps these videos are awesome, they have been a lot of help so far!
All of the coil numbers are listed in the manual, you can get the manual here : www.ipdb.org/files/2265/Williams_1972_Spanish_Eyes_Manual.pdf It looks like the step up one is "A 22 550" and the reset one is "B 26 800" the 26 stands for the wire gauge and the other number is the number of revolutions.
You can buy them at several places, my favorite is PBResource.com .
@@LyonsArcade sorry for the really stupid questions. I’ve tried looking at the schematics but they are still very confusing to me. I’m fairly certain the 18min mark of this video is the step up coil, which is the same one for me that is burnt. Where is the reset coil located?
I bet you’re good at cleaning points on distributors. Do you ever get machines from smoky environments like pool halls and bars? Does the cigarette smoke make them nasty on the electronics?
Yes we do, sometimes it's worse than others, we picked up a jukebox a couple days ago that is reallllllllly nicotined up :) I don't think usually it hurts anything though other than how it looks and smells. Thanks for watching Scott!
Hay Joe love your video s oh speak at a speed a with average nube language thanks that being said I got a 73 Williams darling cleaned everything resets ball kick through no start button action clean all the steppers clean score reels score of elderly constantly turn he definitely use your help I got the schematic for the game got the manual are you on pinside forum
Hi Randy; I'm on Pinside from time to time but not too much. Are you saying when you hit start nothing happens?
@@LyonsArcade yeah I don't really know what's wrong with it I haven't had time I've been working a lot I'll try to do a small video for you how's that I'm sure you'll know what's wrong with it right off the bat but thank you for your help
Yes its dark. Please add lights to help us out
Ok I’ll refilm it
Hi get the otamatone of the game just missing something it's in front of my face I missing it
Back in the 60s 'Jones' was a euphemism for sex.
Is it possible to buy a new motor for this exact pinball machine? What model is it and where would you buy it? Thank you!
I’ve never had a bad motor on one but you can have yours rebuilt at www.pbresource.com
My anti cheat relay keeps locking up on start up. Any ideas what that can be?
My background fixing things fixed 45 jukebox fix the MSN CD jukebox Pac-Man Miss Pac-Man I dunno how to do it it's just I know I'm just missing something pinball machines first one
Can't see anything...
I can see it.... you might want to either see an eye doctor, or turn up the brightness on your monitor, or get a bigger monitor thx
I CANT SEE A DAMN THING IN THE BACK OF THE MACHINE. WHY NOT HAVE A LIGHT ON IT? USELESS!
Hi Gary; If my videos not good enough for you, go make your own.
Thanks for the video. What do you use for cleaning file contacts?
And preservation of the backglass
We've got an old worn out file we clean contacts with (if you use a strong one it screws up the contacts)... the backglass we seal with triple thick clear coat then repaint in the missing areas.
Oke thank you . I will keep a youtube channel update if i start work on it .
I just subscribed, you work on some cool stuff :)