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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Carpenter" data-source="post: 41746" data-attributes="member: 1420"><p>When I opened it up I discovered there were a lot of empty spots where I had previously assumed there were dead bulbs. Go figure. I was happy that everything worked properly. I did notice that the bulbs were really touchy on how they go in... I had to play with each and every bulb and bend the prongs just right to get the connections. I put in a few flashers on the playfield and I tell you what.. I wouldn't want to do that again. There are some incredibly hard to reach spots and I had to carefully remove some screws and other hardware to get access. I was a happy camper when I flicked the machine back on and everything remained functional. I'm so paranoid that every wire is going to crack now that I saw the condition of the cannon wires but my fears were over nothing it seems the rest of the wires are fine and have a fair amount of flexibility left in them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Carpenter, post: 41746, member: 1420"] When I opened it up I discovered there were a lot of empty spots where I had previously assumed there were dead bulbs. Go figure. I was happy that everything worked properly. I did notice that the bulbs were really touchy on how they go in... I had to play with each and every bulb and bend the prongs just right to get the connections. I put in a few flashers on the playfield and I tell you what.. I wouldn't want to do that again. There are some incredibly hard to reach spots and I had to carefully remove some screws and other hardware to get access. I was a happy camper when I flicked the machine back on and everything remained functional. I'm so paranoid that every wire is going to crack now that I saw the condition of the cannon wires but my fears were over nothing it seems the rest of the wires are fine and have a fair amount of flexibility left in them. [/QUOTE]
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