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SirPeale
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Help with EM pin repair
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Client has a Gottlieb Four Square with the 50 point relay stuck.
I've never worked on a pin of this vintage, so I'm not sure what to expect. Since this pin is about 100 miles away I would like to be prepared.
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Probably a rollover switch or standup target switch stuck shut on the playfield.
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Okay, that's good. Nothing I need to replace the relay on?
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The switches on the relay might be pitted or stuck closed requiring filing and adjusting. However, I'd be more inclined to feel you have a stuck switch on the playfield.
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