[Jukebox-list] Rockola Rhapsody
John Robertson
pinball at telus.net
Wed Aug 8 17:26:51 PDT 2007
I have fixed tricky/sticky wobble plates by simply removing the
spring at the plunger. I have done a number of machines like this and
they are still happily running - the microswitch has enough back
pressure to clear itself when the pins are reset.
John :-#)#
At 8:21 PM -0400 8/8/07, <dirksenj at bellsouth.net> wrote:
>John - if your record basket stops at home even though pins are
>still selected, it just about has to be the wobble plate switch.
>This is the switch located at the one o'clock position as you look
>at it from the right side of the machine. The bracket is slotted so
>you can move it slightly. This can be tricky to set right - it's
>easy to move it too far so the machine never stops scanning. Don't
>panic if you have to adjust it more than once. Good luck,
>
>Jim
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>Subject: [Jukebox-list] Rockola Rhapsody
>
>>This otherwise perfect box will sometimes tell itself that no more
>>slections have been made, when in reality they have, and will stop
>>scanning after what it thinks is its last record towards the end of
>>the menu. (My Starlet did this once in awhile, too.) More often
>>than not the carriage will make its complete rounds making sure it
>>hasn't missed anything, but what is the story on these "lazy"
>>times? Does this make a good case for the Seeburg tormat units?
>>TIA-
>>John Hayes
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