Today i repair the MPU. I found several bad chips.
U5 and U6 proms. Both replaced with 2716 eprom
U7 RAM. Replaced with 6810
U9 CPU. Replaced with 6800
U17 (exploited) replaced with a new 74LS00
U8 & U13 CmosRAM. Both replaced with L5101.
After several hours i finally recover the propper operation of the MPU.
At the beginning the led is stuck, then using a oscilloscope I see the clock signal and determinate U15 & U16 are good, at least clock signal is good.
The next step is test the CPU 6800 in another know-good Bally MPU and determinate is bad. In the same way I test the PIA chips (both goods) and test the RAM 6810 (bad too).
The next step is test the prom's. I read the four chips in an eprom burner and determinate U5 & U6 are bad. The propper code was burned in a old (but good) two 2716 chips.
With this new chips replaced the led give me only two blinks and still "on". Then I see U17 exploited, I replace it but no changes obtained. Then I replace both CMOS U8 & U13 and BINGO, after all replacements the MPU led gives the 7 expected flashes.

Here is a fixed MPU.

I never seen another MPU so bad like this, i feel lucky.
