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I want to shop my IJ pinball.. I'm taking parts off but am currently stuck
with the diverter blade :(
How do you remove this ?
I located a nylon bearing underneath the playfield that holds the diverter
shaft but after trying about every tool I have still no luck :(

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Give me a few seconds and I will post or email you the picture and
explain how to do it.

Adi
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Pictures and explination would be great :)

Thanks in advance !

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The diverter shaft runs under the playfield, and is secured to the diverter
pawl with one (or two) hex head set screws in the pawl. You may have to move
the diverter blade to one side to see the set screws.

Joseph "Tony" Dziedzic

In article <HIXWe.68584$HN5.46920@biebel.telenet-ops.be>, "pninja005"
<pninja005@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I want to shop my IJ pinball.. I'm taking parts off but am currently stuck
>with the diverter blade :(
>How do you remove this ?
>I located a nylon bearing underneath the playfield that holds the diverter
>shaft but after trying about every tool I have still no luck :(
>
>
>

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On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 18:43:17 +0200, pninja005 <pninja005@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I want to shop my IJ pinball.. I'm taking parts off but am currently stuck
> with the diverter blade :(
> How do you remove this ?

From memory, you have to remove the plunger/coil to get the spring out of
the way, then loosten the setscrew that holds the crank to the shaft. Should
be an allen headed setscrew, maybe two of them, if I recall correctly.


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Here are pictures of the solenoid and the set screw...

www.zaphs.com/pinball/IJ/IMG_6087.jpg

and


www.zaphs.com/pinball/IJ/IMG_6088.jpg

I hope these help.

K


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