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***** DEVELOPMENT & TESTING SITE (development) *****

Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1993-August - Vol 15 Issue 6 - Page 24

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STAR*TECH Journal
August 7993
... continued from page 18.
17.
Remove shoulder screw from
the base on dino which is hold-
ing the crank arm to the as-
sembly. This screw uses a flat
tip screwdriver. (See Figure
STEP
6).
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Figure 7
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Figure 6
STEP 21.
Attach the spring between the
motor cam stud groove and the
crank arm bottom hole. (See
Figure 7).
NOTES
22.
Detach the spring on the dino
ball eject crank arm and in-
stall new one. (See Figure 8).
b)
STEP
STEP 18.
Pull crank arm off and discard.
STEP 19.
Attach new crank arm making
sure the open portion of the
crank arm clears the left/right
motor assembly. Re-attach the
shoulder screw to the base of
the dinosaur assembly after
threading it through the crank
arm.
STEP 20.
Attach the crank arm and new
washers onto the motor cam
stud. 1/16" thick washer first,
then the crank arm, then 11/
32" washer.
2 extra diodes have been
supplied in the kit for anr
problems with the cente1
scoop switch.
a)
We have also added 2
springs for the flipper assem-
bly. These springs are just to
have on hand in case failure
occurs.
Spring
Figure 8

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