On May 25, 12:43 pm,
barb...@comcast.net wrote:
> On Saturday, May 25, 2013 10:39:10 AM UTC-4, CEG wrote:
> > A pic can be seen here:
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> >
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-s1-R2tjxrF4/UaAM6l2ZC5I/AAAAAAAABm...
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> > It's what the relay pulls in.
>
> > does anyone know if this is specific to this ear machine?
>
> > I may try to weld this one.
>
> > Thanks
>
> > Chas
>
> Chas,
>
> I think pretty much any Bally relay that is the same size should use that same plate but there are a lot more more knowledgeable people here than I am. Hopefully someone should get back to you fairly quickly on this but your best bet is likely to just try to pick up a relay off eBay or somewhere to harvest that part from.
>
> Normally if I am listing relays on eBay I list them for a couple dollars each but right now I don't have any Bally machines handy to pull parts from.
>
> With something small like that a lot of guys will just mail one to you for free or cost of postage. In any event it shouldn't be any huge deal to find one.
>
> If you don't locate one in the next few days email me a coil number or picture of entire relay and I'll see if I can dig up anything for you.
thanks for the info.. A while back someone posted a youtube video of a
bally bingo that was being parted out that appears to have the part I
need. I wrote a comment on his video asking for parts and I'm now
just waiting for a reply.
If anyone else has one please let me know. I'll buy the whole relay if
I have to.
Chas