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Title: 1974 Chicago Coin Sky Rider pinball
Post by: Larry on April 16, 2017, 10:03:06 am
After I finished the Seeburg 200C-1, I decided to clear up some projects that I had laying around.  My son Todd is in school and he is in a fraternity.  They had a pinball machine that they were going to throw out so they asked me if I wanted it.  The playfield has a lot of paint loss so it really wouldn't be something to fix and flip.  I don't really want the parts, but I didn't want to see it destroyed so I took the orphan home. There was a lot of broken wires, missing switches, burnt board, cooked coil, etc.  It was pretty much a parts machine.

I was able to make a few pieces from some scrap parts to get this to work.  I didn't want to put any money into it but it needed a coil and I ended up putting in $10.00 plus shipping.  I was going to junk it when I kept finding all the problems but my wife seemed to think that this game would be fun to play so I did one of those Larry Tate moves (Bewitched), I figured if she liked it, I loved it.  I got it working and it is a very fun game.  I like it better than my Chicago Coin Jukebox pinball from 1976.  Now I'm thinking about finding a playfield. :biggrin:

I offered it back to my son, but he doesn't think they would want it.  I'm seeing him today for Easter.  Oh by the way, Happy Easter.  Maybe he will change his mind after he plays it.  This one only took me a couple weekends to fix.  My next project is a 1938 Genco Double Track dual pinball machine.  Very rare.  That one will be a challenge.  All the wires are shot, no schematics, and the glass wasn't on this machine so I have to clean it without paint loss.  Fun times ahead.


Title: Re: 1974 Chicago Coin Sky Rider pinball
Post by: Slider-Bob on April 16, 2017, 10:16:01 am
Very cool Larry. You did a good deed. 

Didn't see a play field on ebay, but found this schematic.


http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sky-Rider-1974-Chicago-Coin-Pinball-Manual-Schematic-/360126820193?hash=item53d93b2f61:g:KUkAAOSwYGFUvX~Y


Title: Re: 1974 Chicago Coin Sky Rider pinball
Post by: Larry on April 16, 2017, 10:20:26 am
Thanks Bob,

I found one on the internet.  I was glad I did, it helped me figure out what was causing the 100 coils to stay energized and get cooked in the process.  Now if you can find me a schematic for the Double Track, that would be cool.  I don't believe any were ever sent out with earlier machines and of course the WW2 paper drive didn't help the survival rate of old schematics.  

I reloaded new pictures.  My first ones were too small to see anything.


Title: Re: 1974 Chicago Coin Sky Rider pinball
Post by: Ltransam on April 16, 2017, 12:23:38 pm
Great job Buddy  :smile:

When you coming down for a visit still after a year and a half my Williams Big Deal stands idle still as I'm an dumb a$$ with wiring.  Lol

I'm kidding Buddy !!! I know you offered to  :tounge:


Title: Re: 1974 Chicago Coin Sky Rider pinball
Post by: Larry on April 16, 2017, 03:19:29 pm
Bring it up in November when you come up to McCormick Place. Ill try to knock it out that week before the show. No charge.


 :jawdrop:  You're not gonna find a better offer than that.  :jawdrop:


Title: Re: 1974 Chicago Coin Sky Rider pinball
Post by: HowDueYouDue on April 16, 2017, 03:59:07 pm
Looks good. Congrats


Title: Re: 1974 Chicago Coin Sky Rider pinball
Post by: Creighton on April 16, 2017, 07:49:42 pm
Great save!!
Creighton


Title: Re: 1974 Chicago Coin Sky Rider pinball
Post by: Ltransam on April 16, 2017, 08:25:15 pm

Hey Larry

Dang I'll be in Vegas this year  :tounge:  A huge thanks again for offering again !!

But hey maybe next year At McCormick lol