by Frax »
Sun Apr 20, 2014 12:31 am
I bought it..it is NOT working. Coin mech is too gunked up to get a quarter through it, I can take that apart and clean it. I hear clicks when I depress the credit switches so the relay is firing, same thing when the service credit switch is used. The juke won't allow you to make any selections, I don't even know if any of the lights in the selection matrix even work, I'm going to test those and see if they're all fried or not.
The biggest issue right now however seems to be that while the selection buttons did nothing, manually flipping a selection switch did. Issue is, once it tried to start playing that record, the gear that moves the gripper arm was completely bound up. It tripped the circuit breaker. Fine. I got the gear/shaft loose, but apparently before the breaker tripped, it has apparently warped the mount for the small motor and now the motor gear doesn't interlock correctly with the gripper arm mech's gear and they just slide off each other. I'm afraid to keep trying to do much of anything with it for fear of causing damage to the gear teeth, and I have no idea how to fix the alignment issue so that the gears aren't slipping. I think once I figure out how to resolve this specific issue, it will at least PLAY a record, even though the selector buttons aren't doing a dang thing.
As it stands, this juke is a total project. I have no clue if the amp works. The speakers hum, and I can't test a bloody thing. Wonderful. Well, this is how I got into pinball, obviously it was destiny that my first juke be a project as well. Let the learning begin. I'll try to upload a video to Youtube later on and maybe someone can give me some sage advice as to how to proceed.
The upside is that it came with a pretty big selection of 45's...and it's spread out genre wise... Beatles, christmas music, U2, Dolly PArton, Monkees, Aretha, Bing crosby, eric clapton., mariah carey...goes on and on and on. Someone definitely wanted a big mix, and he had probably another 100+ in a box on the side that I haven't even looked at. I have a service manual and a parts manual, both of which are in what I call mint condition, but no normal operation manual so I guess I'll need to track that down. But I have schematics-r-us.
It's a mixed bag. I know I overpaid, because it's the one my wife wanted, and for the records. I have no doubt that if I parted it out I could easily make my money back, but I've only ever parted out one pinball/arcade machine before...I absolutely refuse to do it unless there is no other way.