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Super Off Road restoration |
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derrickstevenson:
I apologize if I've missed it but I'm kindain a jam.. my little sister just closed her restaurant and we removed a ms. Pacman a judgeDred pinball.. and I'm working on my off road.. only prob is my bratty sister has lost the keys and I can't get it out the door without removing the wheels..can somebody point me in the right direction.. it's in a nut do great part of town and the sober the better... thanks |
psogaard:
Hi Tarman - Any chance of getting copies of the CPO art and Side Art. I am going to try printing my own just for grins. Thanks to all who have contributed to this - it inspired me to buy and fix-up my own Super Off Road. Got the game working great, now just need to get it looking sharp. Thanks again for all the information and inspiration! --- Quote from: Tarman on November 03, 2009, 12:01:02 pm ---CPO is DONE! --- End quote --- |
bratwurst:
I recently picked up a Super Off Road and have started working on it to get it to run properly. One of the wheels has an encoder disk that has some broken parts. Is there a source to buy replacement parts for these wheels? If not, what is the best route, weld on new metal fingers? Also, one wheel only turns one direction, is that a problem with the interface board, or something else? |
PL1:
--- Quote from: bratwurst on March 20, 2016, 01:20:04 pm ---One of the wheels has an encoder disk that has some broken parts. Is there a source to buy replacement parts for these wheels? --- End quote --- Not sure, but I think this might be what you're looking for. :dunno http://arcadefixit.com/product.sc?productId=108 The site is run by KLOV's Mylstar. (Stephen Beall) --- Quote from: bratwurst on March 20, 2016, 01:20:04 pm ---Also, one wheel only turns one direction, is that a problem with the interface board, or something else? --- End quote --- It could be mechanical misalignment (based on the broken teeth) but it is almost certainly not an electronic problem in the encoder board. If it is an electronic problem, it would be on the game PCB since both data lines have to be working to register a turn of more than one step. No quadrature waveform transitions = no turn. Only one data line working = wobble back and forth one step. Scott |
n3wt0n:
Hey Bratwurst, How about starting a new restoration thread all to yourself? I hope to pick one of these up some day and I would love to watch along with this restore. |
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