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The CPU looks to have extensive acid damage from leaking batteries at some point.Once removed I can further evaluate but i
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CPU is removed and the previous attempt to fix it becomes obvious.
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Given the current condition replacement is probably best to insure future reliability.It is doubtful many even seasoned bo
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Head is gutted.
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Board panel needs work.
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Some of the clips and screws will need to be replaced because of the acid damage.
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Underside is being stripped of wiring.
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Wiring and most coil assemblies are removed.
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New cabinet and head are primed and prepped for paint.
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Cabinet is sanded and based in FH blue.
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Cabinet is cleared and will gloss down as it dries overnight.
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Head is refinished as well.
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Replacemetn playfield is ready to prep.
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The playfield required shortening just a bit as it is a Mirco version and was too long.I will also sand and reclear it in
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The insert issues are a bit more obvious in the light reflections.
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Playfield is sanded and ready to clear.
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Playfield is cleared.
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As this cures I will continue on with the rest of the work.
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Completing teardown.
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Coil assemblies to be rebuilt.
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Gutted ready for the dumpster.
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New cabinet prepped for decal application.
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Decals are being place on the lower.
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Decals are placed on the head.I will finish the edges next.
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All trim and hardware is refinished in black where appropriate.
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New caps.
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Decals are applied to the new caps.
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Will work through the plastics and ramp assemblies now.Sarting with the worst plastic to change out which is the flasher
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Sign is built with new sockets and a new blue dome.
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Old plastic stack.
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New and built plastic stack.
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Mirror is new along with the bracket that is also mirror finished.
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