I had a heck of a time on a Doctor Who pinball machine where I had to disassemble a gearbox and rebuild it...it wasn't my idea of fun, so I'm really not looking to break this thing down into a million pieces. I can tell you that I had the motor loose last night for the gripper arm, and it works great. It's plenty strong, it's something down the line that's binding up, not that motor. The motor for the magazine works fine, and the search motor works great. It's just the binding I want to get resolved first before I start troubleshooting the number pad and other things. Probably counter-intuitive to veterans, but if I do have to call someone, I want to fix what I can and minimize the damage to my wallet by at least trying some obvious stuff first.
I saw on some other threads that people were recommending 3-in-1 MOTOR oil....not the black label, but the blue one. Also, since I come from a background of arcade and pinball, kinda unclear on this, but when you guys say you're letting it soak, you're just spraying this stuff down inside the cabinet or applying the penetrating oil, letting it sit overnight, and then re-oiling at the contact points and on the motor shafts? Sorry if this seems kind of stupid for me to ask...I've never been much of a mechnical guy...don't know a whole lot about motors in general and the service manual of course doesn't say anything about lubrication.
Stupid youtube video won't upload from my phone..I'll have to pull it onto my PC and upload it from there. Also have a question about one other part of the machine, but I don't even know what to call it...it's not referenced in the manual anywhere (even though it's in the drawings).