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Identifying coin door
Ken Layton:
You can interchange Asahi Seiko coin door parts on Coin Controls doors but only as complete assemblies. To put an Asahi Seiko reject button in a Coin Controls door, you're gonna have to replace the entry bezel, reject button, and entry trough halves at the same time (all must be Asahi Seiko parts to do this). The reason being that even though the reject buttons look the same, they aren't. The reject post sticking out of the button is in a slightly different position than on the Coin Controls and would bind.
missioncontrol:
That coin door with the three coin inserts probably came off an Ivan 'Iron Man' Stewart's super off-road racer, I have one, but I don't have the frame the door hinges to. I can't recall off hand what color my inserts are...
SavannahLion:
--- Quote from: Ken Layton on September 19, 2007, 12:50:35 pm ---To put an Asahi Seiko reject button in a Coin Controls door, you're gonna have to replace the entry bezel, reject button, and entry trough halves at the same time (all must be Asahi Seiko parts to do this).
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I was hoping to put CC parts on the Asahi, but I understand your point.
Which part is the entry bezel and entry trough?
Ken Layton:
The bezel is on the outside of the door and the trough is inside leading to the coin acceptor.
nic8612:
Do you think it would be possible that the happ parts are interchangeable also? Like replace the bezel and trough as well as the reject?