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Wanted Bally EM Score Motor (E-119-460)

MajesticPinball

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Calling all EM folks I have a customer in need of a motor for his Bally Wizard as the original cooked itself. We need an E-119-460 (Export) motor but the manual also lists E-119-354 (Domestic) Which I should imagine would work fine too. Please see picture below of the part required its just the Motor/coil and core required but willing to take the entire mech & gearbox if you have those too.

James
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The domestic one would work, but would probably run 20% slow due to the frequency difference

Don't think I have one, but I'll check in the next few days
Thank you, if you have one you'd be willing to sell that would be fantastic ☺️
 
Pretty sure that’s a score motor with the gauze for oil and an rpm. Don’t need rpm for trip bank.
no sorry, I worded my previous comment very badly.

What I meant to ask was, is the part James is looking for for a score motor or a trip bank motor?

I have both, from an Odds & Evens, which might be suitable.
 
no sorry, I worded my previous comment very badly.

What I meant to ask was, is the part James is looking for for a score motor or a trip bank motor?

I have both, from an Odds & Evens, which might be suitable.
😁OK, got that. I’ve got a Williams motor too and was going to check that out later. Didn’t know if that coil part was interchangeable?
 
no sorry, I worded my previous comment very badly.

What I meant to ask was, is the part James is looking for for a score motor or a trip bank motor?

I have both, from an Odds & Evens, which might be suitable.
Thanks for getting back, it's for a score motor, I'm not sure if that looks like it'll work in a wizard but it's hard to tell from the picture. I left everything with the customer all I got was the part number from Wizards manual (E-119-460)
 
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