![]() ![]() If the shaft gets longer, then it kicks sooner, or rather hits the L-stop bracket sooner. If this was your machine, what would you try first, then second and so forth? I have looked at the books I have, Owners Pictorial Guide and the Complete Service Manual for the Bally EM machines and the Bally EM manual and they recommend multiple solutions/ fixes, from the loosening the "E" nut to removing the reels and checking out if the "bars" are gummed up or changing the holes. The 3 levers goes into the index slots no matter if the left reel makes a good spin or not. The center and right reel work fine with every pull of the handle. My problem is that every so often the first reel on the left, (facing the machine), doesn't kickoff and spin properly and does strange things, it sort of slowly spins, drifts and the reel turns so slowly or even goes backwards very slowly. It has been modified in the sense that the original lights in the upper part of the machine behind the top glass were changed to wedge type bulbs and a plywood platform that is hinged so the relays are behind the lights when it is pivoted up and the lock slid down over the screw. It takes up to 5 quarters and it has bars with one 7 per reel. I have slowly got it back to running and paying off properly. I have acquired a three reel, single line. ![]()
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