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AMI E-120 lubrication
I have the service manuals which describes how to lubricate. Unfortunately, it uses terms like mushroom cam and gripper bow. The manuals do not show where these are. Suggestions on how to proceed? Many thanks,
Dave |
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AMI E-120 lubrication
Great, thanks. How about the idler sprocket, toggle pins, toggle camplate bearing, Transfer cam and tone arm cam plate, tone arm pivot shaft? Again, many thanks,
Dave |
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AMI E-120 lubrication
On 2017/10/05 5:30 AM, wrote:
Great, thanks. How about the idler sprocket, toggle pins, toggle camplate bearing, Transfer cam and tone arm cam plate, tone arm pivot shaft? Again, many thanks, Dave Yeah a drop of oil on all metal on metal moving parts is wise. Also a good idea to get a good copy of the original operators service manual... John :-#)# -- (Please post followups or tech inquiries to the USENET newsgroup) John's Jukes Ltd. MOVED to #7 - 3979 Marine Way, Burnaby, BC, Canada V5J 5E3 (604)872-5757 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games) www.flippers.com "Old pinballers never die, they just flip out." |
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AMI E-120 lubrication
On 10/04/2017 10:11 AM, wrote:
I have the service manuals which describes how to lubricate. Unfortunately, it uses terms like mushroom cam and gripper bow. The manuals do not show where these are. Suggestions on how to proceed? Many thanks, Dave Hello, and I while I can't provide you an answer, your AMI box model was always one of my favorites. A patron always got a clear view of the mechanics of record selection and playing. Just as much fun as hearing the record. I always thought the AMI engineers, unlike most of the other JB mfrs, began with a conventional phonograph and then added the components to enable coin-operated record playing. The Seeburg mechanism was elegant and unique in its own right but not as much fun to watch IMO. The other "fun" mechanism was the way 78 rpm Wurlitzer boxes played records with that elevating turntable. Now keep that box running! Sincerely, -- J. B. Wood e-mail: |
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