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brewmanager

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I'm preparing to completely top and bottom shop my Black Knight.

Just wondering - the last time I did this I worked with the playfield still in the cabinet.

This time I have the space available to pull it and put it on a rotisserie. Seems like the way to go, but I thought I'd ask.

Any thoughts on pros and cons here?

Thanks!
 

Vengeance

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Unless you are planning to pull of a bunch of the under playfield assemblies it might not be worth the extra work to remove the playfield from the machine.
 

brewmanager

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Take apart, clean, replace sleeves, reassemble under the playfield.

I was thinking it might be easier to do that in the rotisserie, especially since I have big stubby fingers and poor fine motor skills. :)

My gross motor, on the other hand....
 

Vengeance

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Yea then I don't see a downside, the only other downside is, fully populated playfields are heavy! If you don't have someone to help, it's going to be a struggle getting it out on your own.
 

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Don't forget you need to disconnect the playfield harness from the backbox boards too in order to pull the playfield out as well. There probably aren't as many connectors as say a WPC but at least 12-15 I would think. Anyways, I think if you have easy access from either side of the machine it might not be so bad with it not being on a rotisserie Walt.
 

Vengeance

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mwong168 said:
Don't forget you need to disconnect the playfield harness from the backbox boards too in order to pull the playfield out as well. There probably aren't as many connectors as say a WPC but at least 12-15 I would think. Anyways, I think if you have easy access from either side of the machine it might not be so bad with it not being on a rotisserie Walt.

It's much less then 12 - 15 in a Blackknight, I'd say it's less then 10 connectors. maybe as few as like 5 - 8.
 

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Vengeance said:
It's much less then 12 - 15 in a Blackknight, I'd say it's less then 10 connectors. maybe as few as like 5 - 8.

Sounds like a modern day Stern :) I remember when I removed the head on my XM Pro there wasn't that many connectors. Either way Walt just label them with a sharpie and masking tape and you should be good to go.
 

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Only time I pull a pf and toss on a 'tisserie is when I'm doing a full on restoration or pf swap. If it's just a shop job then I find the extra time and effort required to get a pf on a rotisserie just isn't worth it, and staying in the cab is good enough.

This is just my personal preference, your mileage may vary.

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