Title: Gottlieb Cleopatra Post by: pimppride on April 16, 2014, 10:19:00 pm talking with an old friend today, an it turns towards electronics & games, I learn he has a Gottlieb Cleopatra with an issue and a MS. Pacman cocktail with issues, it sounds like he's interested in getting the pinball working and passing off the cocktail...
I've offered to take a look at them but have yet to work on a pinball machine, the symptoms are, once you flip the power on the scoreboard lights up and does its thing, but the lower box doesn't give the loud crack an fire off, he said it stopped working when it was moved, so that is usually something loose? ( with any luck ) where should I start ? in talking I asked him if the scoreboard was digital to gauge the age of the machine an he said yes, but now looking online its a 1977 built pin an looks all electric / mechanical ... I am biting a little more then I can chew but feel confident with examining it any advice is appreciated Title: Re: Gottlieb Cleopatra Post by: John's Arcade on April 17, 2014, 10:15:28 pm talking with an old friend today, an it turns towards electronics & games, I learn he has a Gottlieb Cleopatra with an issue and a MS. Pacman cocktail with issues, it sounds like he's interested in getting the pinball working and passing off the cocktail... I've offered to take a look at them but have yet to work on a pinball machine, the symptoms are, once you flip the power on the scoreboard lights up and does its thing, but the lower box doesn't give the loud crack an fire off, he said it stopped working when it was moved, so that is usually something loose? ( with any luck ) where should I start ? in talking I asked him if the scoreboard was digital to gauge the age of the machine an he said yes, but now looking online its a 1977 built pin an looks all electric / mechanical ... I am biting a little more then I can chew but feel confident with examining it any advice is appreciated Looks like that's a transitional pin. There is a solid state and an EM version of that pinball. Title: Re: Gottlieb Cleopatra Post by: pimppride on April 17, 2014, 11:04:02 pm so I'm hoping its solid state that should be easier to troubleshoot & work on... will post more when I know more...
Title: Re: Gottlieb Cleopatra Post by: BloodyCactus on April 18, 2014, 07:50:43 am honestly, I hope its the EM because its easier to work on that the early Gottlieb solid state. Gottliebs old SS boards are BAD. they have LOADS of electrical issues to the point its easier to buy a new made replacement board (niwumpf or rottendog) than deal with the poor design of these boards.
Gottlieb System 1 is some nasty shit to be working on. if your really lucky, re-seating the connectors will fix things. just remember it is a 1979 pin tho, things are going to be very brittle so be very careful. start here; http://www.pinrepair.com/sys1/#intro and here http://www.pinwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Gottlieb_System_1 Title: Re: Gottlieb Cleopatra Post by: pimppride on April 18, 2014, 03:40:11 pm WHOA :o that is some real deal Evander Holyfield stuff right thurr...
this is the mother of information for this Gottlieb pin thanks goes without saying for these links, the repair info is very well written... after a brief 1 hour once over on these links... I am praying its something simple like " a ball roll tilt switch " wish me luck... |