Fury
Pinball Nudger
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- Mar 23, 2011
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- Gotleib Bronco
Hi all,
New to this forum... and sorry to have to ask, but I just picked up a second hand EM Bronco (Gottleib), which the previous owner stated that was working... well thats another issue
After replacing a new power supply, and replacing fuses, it powers up... to an extent where lights come on and the tilt relay ( which I dont actually know it's location yet) continues to "roll" with out resetting. flippers don't activate and there is no game over light - just tilt.
edit: on the base of the unit, mid section under the play board, there is a rotating set of switching cams or plates - which continiously rotates, and the tilt resets again while power is on (end edit)
Inside, behind the coin door, the tilt mechinism is clear and not bridging, I have checked remaining fuses, ( which wern't replaced) and back board contacts etc, but now at a los of the next stage.
A repairer that deals with these EM machines has quoted me an hourly rate and travelling expense that is outrageous and stated that it could take many days at $120.00 per hour to find the issue! I was hopeing that someone here could give me a direction to check before going down the "professional repair" path.
Thanks in advance
New to this forum... and sorry to have to ask, but I just picked up a second hand EM Bronco (Gottleib), which the previous owner stated that was working... well thats another issue

After replacing a new power supply, and replacing fuses, it powers up... to an extent where lights come on and the tilt relay ( which I dont actually know it's location yet) continues to "roll" with out resetting. flippers don't activate and there is no game over light - just tilt.
edit: on the base of the unit, mid section under the play board, there is a rotating set of switching cams or plates - which continiously rotates, and the tilt resets again while power is on (end edit)
Inside, behind the coin door, the tilt mechinism is clear and not bridging, I have checked remaining fuses, ( which wern't replaced) and back board contacts etc, but now at a los of the next stage.
A repairer that deals with these EM machines has quoted me an hourly rate and travelling expense that is outrageous and stated that it could take many days at $120.00 per hour to find the issue! I was hopeing that someone here could give me a direction to check before going down the "professional repair" path.
Thanks in advance

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