My word this pinball is an absolute pain to set up reliably.
When the ball is sent towards the mini playfield with the 'power' light lit, the diverter is correctly pulled out of the way by solenoid under the playfield allowing the ball to travel onto the mini playfield. About 1 time in 3 this mechanism throws the ball off the wire ramp back onto the playfield. It is not the diverter doing this directly, rather vibrations caused by the activation of the diverter or a slight twisting of the ramp caused by this mechanism
When I bought the game this solenoid was gummed up with oil and had a rusty, pitted plunger. I cleaned the plunger with brasso, removed all the sticky oil, replaced the scored solenoid sleeve. The solenoid now works much more smoothly and powerfully
I also cleaned the wire ramp that the diverter is attached too as it had bits of Sellotape on it, from a light mod I removed. So the ball is traveling more quickly now so is further along the wire ramp at the time the solenoid is fired
I think I either need to
1 slow the solenoid down so that it does not vibrate the wire ramp so much when it fires, put a spring washer in the solenoid sleeve to cushion the blow when it hits the stop ?
2 slow the ball down so it has not travelled as far along the wire ramp at the time the solenoid fires. Seems a bad idea
3 bend the wire ramp or somehow realign it so the ball does not fall off as often. I am reluctant to do this
Might anyone have any tips on how to address this problem please ?
Thank you
When the ball is sent towards the mini playfield with the 'power' light lit, the diverter is correctly pulled out of the way by solenoid under the playfield allowing the ball to travel onto the mini playfield. About 1 time in 3 this mechanism throws the ball off the wire ramp back onto the playfield. It is not the diverter doing this directly, rather vibrations caused by the activation of the diverter or a slight twisting of the ramp caused by this mechanism
When I bought the game this solenoid was gummed up with oil and had a rusty, pitted plunger. I cleaned the plunger with brasso, removed all the sticky oil, replaced the scored solenoid sleeve. The solenoid now works much more smoothly and powerfully
I also cleaned the wire ramp that the diverter is attached too as it had bits of Sellotape on it, from a light mod I removed. So the ball is traveling more quickly now so is further along the wire ramp at the time the solenoid is fired
I think I either need to
1 slow the solenoid down so that it does not vibrate the wire ramp so much when it fires, put a spring washer in the solenoid sleeve to cushion the blow when it hits the stop ?
2 slow the ball down so it has not travelled as far along the wire ramp at the time the solenoid fires. Seems a bad idea
3 bend the wire ramp or somehow realign it so the ball does not fall off as often. I am reluctant to do this
Might anyone have any tips on how to address this problem please ?
Thank you