I just had my first experience servicing a Dominos Spectacular Pinball Adventure pinball machine made by Spooky Pinball in Wisconsin. This one came in with broken flippers and pop bumpers that were "machine gunning". Found broken return springs (Williams # 10-364) and a blown 3 amp slo blo fuse up on the cpu board. That got the flippers working again. The pop bumper problem which was occuring on all 3 pop bumpers was caused by all three spoon switches being stuck closed! After adjusting the gap on those spoon switches, everything was normal again.
I can't believe how cheap Spooky Pinball is in that they leave out essential equipment needed in servicing their machines. For instance, this is what's NOT included in the machine:
1. Manuals/schematics. Not even available on their website!
2. Prop rod to hold up the playfield. You have to pull the playfield all the way forward and lean it against the backbox. To work on the flippers, I have to stand on a ladder! F that!
3. No service outlet to plug in your soldering iron.
After photographing much of this Dominos machine and writing down tons of stuff, I've managed to create quite a bit of repair information regarding Spooky Pinball machines. It's all posted over at pinwiki:
http://www.pinwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Spooky_Pinball_Repair