Title: Gottlieb Royal Flush 1976 how to set replay levels Post by: Karl on December 28, 2013, 09:51:28 PM My unit has 5 dual row sockets and 9 sets of dual plugs labeled 1 to 9. Tried several ways of plugs into sockets but it won't give replay credits. Help!
Title: Re: Gottlieb Royal Flush 1976 how to set replay levels Post by: mvco on January 04, 2014, 10:23:50 PM Check the wiring going to the bakelight disc on all four players 10 point reels. You may find a wire off, which renders the match feature inoperable.
Title: Re: Gottlieb Royal Flush 1976 how to set replay levels Post by: Karl on January 04, 2014, 10:40:36 PM Thanks! I'll try that next!
Title: Re: Gottlieb Royal Flush 1976 how to set replay levels Post by: dcpyatt on January 05, 2014, 08:45:45 AM I was going to suggest IPDB.org for a manual, but Gottlieb has their manuals locked up in an agreement with Steve Young's "The Pinball Resource" http://www.pbresource.com - Manuals are $4 and schematics are $16.50.
Title: Re: Gottlieb Royal Flush 1976 how to set replay levels Post by: slotsteve on January 05, 2014, 11:01:38 AM Check the wiring going to the bakelight disc on all four players 10 point reels. You may find a wire off, which renders the match feature inoperable. I don't think he talking about the match replays those plug are tricky, were any plugged in when you got the pin? itmight have been used some place were free games weren't legal if none were plugged in , if I recall right the socket you plug those single pin plugs should have a chart on it , the number on the pins were for the hundreds the plug was for 1000's if you wanted free game at 1500 you put the 5 pin in the 1000 spot plug ect , I,m not sure if that pin could be changed to add a ball in place of replay there might be a plug for that to change Title: Re: Gottlieb Royal Flush 1976 how to set replay levels Post by: Karl on January 05, 2014, 04:16:35 PM Thanks for the reply. There was a #9 pin in the 60,000 socket and the attached blue wire pin in the 5,000 adjacent to it.
And a #8 pin in the 70,000 socket and the attached blue wire pin in the 6,000 adjacent to it. I just got the 0-9 match relay working and it does give replays. It may be the little pins/sockets are so corroded they not conducting properly. |