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File:ICBOEMMotor.jpg|<center><b>The OEM Motor, showing the gear to be transferred to the new motor.</b></center>
 
File:ICBOEMMotor.jpg|<center><b>The OEM Motor, showing the gear to be transferred to the new motor.</b></center>
 
File:ICBHackMotorShaft.jpg|<center><b>Use a hack saw to cut the shaft off the original motor.</b></center>
 
File:ICBHackMotorShaft.jpg|<center><b>Use a hack saw to cut the shaft off the original motor.</b></center>
File:ICBPunchGear.jpg|<center><b>Position the shaft/gear in a vice but don't tighten the vice on the shaft. Punch out the old shaft.</b></center>
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File:ICBPunchGear.jpg|<center><b>Position the shaft/gear in a vise but don't tighten the vise on the shaft. Punch out the old shaft.</b></center>
 
File:ICBInstallGear.jpg|<center><b>With the "tail" of the new motor shaft on a solid surface, gently tap the original gear onto the new motor shaft.</b></center>
 
File:ICBInstallGear.jpg|<center><b>With the "tail" of the new motor shaft on a solid surface, gently tap the original gear onto the new motor shaft.</b></center>
 
File:ICBNewGearInstalled.jpg|<center><b>The original gear, installed on the new motor shaft. Note that the shaft doesn't quite come to the gear edge, so that it mates correctly when installed into the gearbox.</b></center>
 
File:ICBNewGearInstalled.jpg|<center><b>The original gear, installed on the new motor shaft. Note that the shaft doesn't quite come to the gear edge, so that it mates correctly when installed into the gearbox.</b></center>

Revision as of 20:11, 13 June 2016

1 Taito Ice Cold Beer

1.1 Motor Replacement

Replacement motors for Ice Cold Beer were available from Twisty Arcade a few years ago. The installation procedure for this motor, or an equivalent can be found below. The principle part of the job is to transfer the gear from the old motor shaft to the new motor shaft, and modify the motor bracket to mate to the new motor.

The motor from Twisty Arcade came with a 6.2ohm, 5W resistor. It may be necessary to replace this part with a 10ohm, 5W resistor to slow the motor a bit more. If your game raises the bar too far to "serve" the ball, install a replacement resistor of perhaps 8.2ohm, 5W, or even the 10ohm part.