--- Synchronet 3.19a-Win32 NewsLink 1.113I just LOVE waiting forever for a pin (after Stern makes a good one--took it up the ass on Avatar LE and TFLE), then waiting forever to play it because of QC issues.New motor in, lasted a handful of games (if that) then the new one
stopped working as well. What a POS. What cheap chinese motor did
they put in this thing. What happened to using Multi-products motors?
The set screw on the connectors directly on the motor shaft was a
nightmare. It was glued in with lock-tite and even applying heat did
not loosen it up. I had to drill it out after it stripped. Luckily
the linkage was pre-drilled for set screws on both sides so I was able
to use a cap head screw in the other side. Would have been nice if
they had sent the entire assembly. The entire assembly comes out in
under 2 minutes by removing the 4 screws, 2 connectors and 1 set screw (without loctite) at the cannon side of the linkage. However I then
had to spend another hour dicking with that glued in set screw to get
the motor off of the assembly only for the new motor to instantly fail.
On Saturday, 28 July 2012 at 05:37:49 UTC+1, kbliznick wrote:@ Kbliznick How do you drill the grub screw out I have the same issue on a BIBLE i just bought the cannon won't work , motor is working but no real power , I got the cannon assembly off taking the circlips off the plastic joining bar and the motor out but can't get the grub screw out to put a new motor in if I get one.
I just LOVE waiting forever for a pin (after Stern makes a good one--took it up the ass on Avatar LE and TFLE), then waiting forever to play it because of QC issues.New motor in, lasted a handful of games (if that) then the new one
stopped working as well. What a POS. What cheap chinese motor did
they put in this thing. What happened to using Multi-products motors?
The set screw on the connectors directly on the motor shaft was a nightmare. It was glued in with lock-tite and even applying heat did
not loosen it up. I had to drill it out after it stripped. Luckily
the linkage was pre-drilled for set screws on both sides so I was able
to use a cap head screw in the other side. Would have been nice if
they had sent the entire assembly. The entire assembly comes out in
under 2 minutes by removing the 4 screws, 2 connectors and 1 set screw (without loctite) at the cannon side of the linkage. However I then
had to spend another hour dicking with that glued in set screw to get
the motor off of the assembly only for the new motor to instantly fail.
On Tuesday, 6 June 2023 at 20:17:21 UTC+1, Jonathan Melleney wrote:
On Saturday, 28 July 2012 at 05:37:49 UTC+1, kbliznick wrote:
I just LOVE waiting forever for a pin (after Stern makes a good one--took it up the ass on Avatar LE and TFLE), then waiting forever to play it because of QC issues.New motor in, lasted a handful of games (if that) then the new one
stopped working as well. What a POS. What cheap chinese motor did
they put in this thing. What happened to using Multi-products motors?
The set screw on the connectors directly on the motor shaft was a
nightmare. It was glued in with lock-tite and even applying heat did
not loosen it up. I had to drill it out after it stripped. Luckily
the linkage was pre-drilled for set screws on both sides so I was able
to use a cap head screw in the other side. Would have been nice if
they had sent the entire assembly. The entire assembly comes out in
under 2 minutes by removing the 4 screws, 2 connectors and 1 set screw
(without loctite) at the cannon side of the linkage. However I then
had to spend another hour dicking with that glued in set screw to get
the motor off of the assembly only for the new motor to instantly fail.
@ Kbliznick How do you drill the grub screw out I have the same issue on a BIBLE i just bought the cannon won't work , motor is working but no real power , I got the cannon assembly off taking the circlips off the plastic joining bar and the motor out but can't get the grub screw out to put a new motor in if I get one.
ON the new motor point anyone bought one recently they are around $80-$90 but don't want to waste that if they are still not very good.
Mel
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