newman4ever
Pinball Player
- Joined
- Jan 17, 2012
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- Favorite Pinball Machine
- High Speed II - Getaway
Hi All,
Great forum here with lots of good info. Just bought my first pinball machine, Williams High Speed II Getaway, and planning to shop/restore it myself, or best I can. Will call in a pro if things get out of hand, but want to try it myself for now.
A couple of quick questions for those with more experience than myself:
Great forum here with lots of good info. Just bought my first pinball machine, Williams High Speed II Getaway, and planning to shop/restore it myself, or best I can. Will call in a pro if things get out of hand, but want to try it myself for now.
A couple of quick questions for those with more experience than myself:
- I have removed several items from the playfield in order to clean/wax/change out bulbs/rubbers/etc.. I removed both left and right side ramps which had electrical connectors attached below the playfield. Also removed the silver magnetized turbo track at the back of the playfield. My question is, with these items removed, is it safe to power on the machine so I can use testing mode to see which lights/switches are functional? I would assume you could since this would seem logical, but wanted to double check before trying it.
- The cabinet has some damage that needs to be repaired at some point. In order to do this correctly, I would need to remove the playfield from the cabinet (assuming the back box would also need to come off). Is the playfield actually secured to the cabinet in any way, or is it simply a matter of disconnecting any cables which are attached and lifting the playfield out? It seems to move pretty freely inside the cabinet, but wasn't sure if there is something securing it in the cabinet. If anyone has any info regarding procedure for removing the guts from the cabinet, it would be greatly appreciated.