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Wurlitzer 3400 problems
Ron Lyons wrote:
Big surprise right? LOL from what I hear these are pretty accident prone. Anyways, I like the juke, and I'm trying to get it working, here's what it's doing... (and yes, I've ordered a service manual that's headed this way). Sorry to hear of your problems...I can't help, but there are two things your post made me think of: 1) I just got my latest "Always Jukin" magazine today, and the 3400 'Statesman' was Dr. Know-It-All's featured model this month. Read all about it! Just a serendipity thing, sorry...no repair info, but the flyer is reproduced and Dr. K-I-A goes through all the features of the model. I didn't realize that the "mural" on the top was animated. 2) Our city has an annual free trash pickup, and a few years ago, a co-worker came back from lunch and told me he saw a jukebox sitting out at the curb on his way back to the office. I drove by and saw it was a 'Statesman' but don't remember noticing if it was a 200, 160 or 100-play box. Anyway, I was halfway thinking of going back to the office to get a truck, but within a couple minutes a couple of guys were backing *their* truck up to it. I wasn't too put out, as I had just finished doing my first juke (Seeburg) and wasn't sure I wanted a 70's box as a second project. The funny thing is, I later saw the box at an auction site that is near me...guess the other guys either got fed up trying to get it to go, or just were looking for a quick buck. I later heard that this model had its problems too. That's all! --Bob ================================================== ===================== Bob Ellingson Halted Specialties Co., Inc. http://www.halted.com 3500 Ryder St. (408) 732-1573 Santa Clara, Calif. 95051 USA (408) 732-6428 (FAX) |
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Ha, thanks for the stories, I just got it and (KNOCK ON WOOD) I don't think
it's going to be too bad to fix. The animation doesn't work on mine either, but that's trivial, I imagine it HAS to be the motor, lol. Ron "Bob E." wrote in message ... Ron Lyons wrote: Big surprise right? LOL from what I hear these are pretty accident prone. Anyways, I like the juke, and I'm trying to get it working, here's what it's doing... (and yes, I've ordered a service manual that's headed this way). Sorry to hear of your problems...I can't help, but there are two things your post made me think of: 1) I just got my latest "Always Jukin" magazine today, and the 3400 'Statesman' was Dr. Know-It-All's featured model this month. Read all about it! Just a serendipity thing, sorry...no repair info, but the flyer is reproduced and Dr. K-I-A goes through all the features of the model. I didn't realize that the "mural" on the top was animated. 2) Our city has an annual free trash pickup, and a few years ago, a co-worker came back from lunch and told me he saw a jukebox sitting out at the curb on his way back to the office. I drove by and saw it was a 'Statesman' but don't remember noticing if it was a 200, 160 or 100-play box. Anyway, I was halfway thinking of going back to the office to get a truck, but within a couple minutes a couple of guys were backing *their* truck up to it. I wasn't too put out, as I had just finished doing my first juke (Seeburg) and wasn't sure I wanted a 70's box as a second project. The funny thing is, I later saw the box at an auction site that is near me...guess the other guys either got fed up trying to get it to go, or just were looking for a quick buck. I later heard that this model had its problems too. That's all! --Bob ================================================== ===================== Bob Ellingson Halted Specialties Co., Inc. http://www.halted.com 3500 Ryder St. (408) 732-1573 Santa Clara, Calif. 95051 USA (408) 732-6428 (FAX) |
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On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 05:39:30 GMT, "Ron Lyons"
wrote: If you put a credit on the machine (which I've done with the free play switch), everything works fine. You press the number, and the buttons lock in. The read in carriage spins at the bottom, but DOESN'T pull/pop any pins up. It eventually stops, and sometimes stops as if it's popped the pin up (maybe only moves a quarter turn, then stops). Mandatory maintenance on these Wurlitzers includes: -- Clean the big selection PCB at the bottom of the mech. Just remove the whole selector (three allen bolts) and put it on your workbench. Taking it apart and cleaning it will take you a couple of hours, but it's not too complicated. I use very fine steel wool to clean the contacts, followed by rubbing alcohol. Once it's totally clean and dry, I apply a very thin film of Lubriplate or teflon grease to protect the contacts from further wear and corrosion. Don't forget to clean and tension the wipers. -- Check the override assembly, located to the rear of the magazine under a small metal cover. Clean and adjust the leaf switch. Often the moving metal parts are totally gummed up. Use light oil to free them, and wipe up all excess oil. -- Check all microswitches. You likely have one or more of that work intermittently if at all. If in doubt, replace with new. All but the readout switches are available brand new as exact replacements. The dirty selection PCB is probably what's causing your machine not to select, and the override is probably to blame for the magazine not turning... but there are many other possibilities. If you don't have one, buy the service manual, and make sure you get the big foldout schematic. It has simplified schematic diagrams for each step in the entire operation sequence. These make it much, much easier to troubleshoot this machine. Oh, and as for the animation motor... I've seen three or four 3400's, and none of them had working animation. I didn't even realize until recently that it had animation at all! The motors seem to get very noisy and then die, and the rubber belts get worn out. I'd like to see one that actually works. Good luck... |
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Thank you for your help, Russel. I'll do what you mentioned over the next
little bit and then reply back with how it worked. As for the animation, I've pretty much given up on that ever working, lol. I'll check out what you mentioned, is victoryglass the best place to get those replacement microswitches? Ron "Russel Willoughby" wrote in message ... On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 05:39:30 GMT, "Ron Lyons" wrote: If you put a credit on the machine (which I've done with the free play switch), everything works fine. You press the number, and the buttons lock in. The read in carriage spins at the bottom, but DOESN'T pull/pop any pins up. It eventually stops, and sometimes stops as if it's popped the pin up (maybe only moves a quarter turn, then stops). Mandatory maintenance on these Wurlitzers includes: -- Clean the big selection PCB at the bottom of the mech. Just remove the whole selector (three allen bolts) and put it on your workbench. Taking it apart and cleaning it will take you a couple of hours, but it's not too complicated. I use very fine steel wool to clean the contacts, followed by rubbing alcohol. Once it's totally clean and dry, I apply a very thin film of Lubriplate or teflon grease to protect the contacts from further wear and corrosion. Don't forget to clean and tension the wipers. -- Check the override assembly, located to the rear of the magazine under a small metal cover. Clean and adjust the leaf switch. Often the moving metal parts are totally gummed up. Use light oil to free them, and wipe up all excess oil. -- Check all microswitches. You likely have one or more of that work intermittently if at all. If in doubt, replace with new. All but the readout switches are available brand new as exact replacements. The dirty selection PCB is probably what's causing your machine not to select, and the override is probably to blame for the magazine not turning... but there are many other possibilities. If you don't have one, buy the service manual, and make sure you get the big foldout schematic. It has simplified schematic diagrams for each step in the entire operation sequence. These make it much, much easier to troubleshoot this machine. Oh, and as for the animation motor... I've seen three or four 3400's, and none of them had working animation. I didn't even realize until recently that it had animation at all! The motors seem to get very noisy and then die, and the rubber belts get worn out. I'd like to see one that actually works. Good luck... |
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On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 21:39:08 GMT, "Ron Lyons"
wrote: Thank you for your help, Russel. I'll do what you mentioned over the next little bit and then reply back with how it worked. As for the animation, I've pretty much given up on that ever working, lol. I'll check out what you mentioned, is victoryglass the best place to get those replacement microswitches? I have not noticed those switches in Victory's catalog. Try a general electronics supplier, like Mouser, Newark, Allied, etc. Some of those switches may even be available under their original Micro Switch part numbers -- like the V3L-121-D8. For others you will just have to visually match up an appropriate switch. This may be useful too: http://oeiweb.omron.com/Xref_Search.asp Omron makes versions of these switches, and this will let you cross-reference by the original MicroSwitch part number. Omron's switches are generally cheaper, and work just fine in my experience. They may be easier to find, too. |
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