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Title: 1982 Time Pilot Joystick replacement recommendation?
Post by: bfrosty on January 19, 2015, 05:18:53 pm
Ok Guys,

My Time Pilots joystick is sticking.  I cleaned it up a bit, but just doesn't work 100%.

I looked closely at the leaf switches and noticed the silicone/white rubber parts are very worn and con-caved a lot.

I wonder if that white rubber/silicone part just needs to be replaced?  If not, what 8-way joystick would work best for a Time Pilot?

I found one on mikesarcade.com that is an 8-way leaf switched for $17.

Any suggestions guys?
Thanks,
MK


Title: Re: 1982 Time Pilot Joystick replacement recommendation?
Post by: iankellogg on January 20, 2015, 08:21:53 am
There is only one true joystick for time pilot and any thing else is a hack. If you still have the original monroe joystick, you just need to clean it and replace leaf switches that are damaged beyond repair.


Title: Re: 1982 Time Pilot Joystick replacement recommendation?
Post by: bfrosty on January 20, 2015, 01:22:24 pm
How can I tell if its an original monroe?  I can post a picture when I get home of the back.

I know, I tried to find a Monroe joystick...nearly impossible.

Thanks,
MK
 8)


Title: Re: 1982 Time Pilot Joystick replacement recommendation?
Post by: iankellogg on January 20, 2015, 01:32:10 pm
search google for monroe joysticks and compare


The special thing about monroe is the sleeve on the top side of the joystick (that you can get your fingers stuck in)


Title: Re: 1982 Time Pilot Joystick replacement recommendation?
Post by: bfrosty on January 21, 2015, 12:10:19 pm
Nada...definitely NOT a Monroe Joystick...

So, which stick would be the best replacement?

Thanks,
MK


Title: Re: 1982 Time Pilot Joystick replacement recommendation?
Post by: John's Arcade on January 21, 2015, 12:33:14 pm
How can I tell if its an original monroe?  I can post a picture when I get home of the back.

I know, I tried to find a Monroe joystick...nearly impossible.

Thanks,
MK
 8)

It's not impossible. I have seen them for sale many times. Contact LOCAL413 on KLOV. He might have a few still.


Title: Re: 1982 Time Pilot Joystick replacement recommendation?
Post by: bfrosty on January 21, 2015, 10:17:19 pm
Thanks again John!

I didn' get a hold of local413, but another user on that site.  He just finished restoring a Monroe.  So, I purchased it today from him.

Thanks,
MK


Title: Re: 1982 Time Pilot Joystick replacement recommendation?
Post by: jessiewonka on January 22, 2015, 05:50:28 pm
Thanks again John!

I didn' get a hold of local413, but another user on that site.  He just finished restoring a Monroe.  So, I purchased it today from him.

Thanks,
MK


I'm looking as well, who'd you find one from?

Separately, does anyone know if there's a switcher to go between Gyruss and Time Pilot PCBs?


Title: Re: 1982 Time Pilot Joystick replacement recommendation?
Post by: bfrosty on January 22, 2015, 08:30:05 pm
@Jessiwonka -

www.jammaboards.com has a dual PCB switcher.  You change board by using a remote control?  Kinda cool...don't know how well it works.  Also, they have a 4-board changer too....Woah!!!

MK


Title: Re: 1982 Time Pilot Joystick replacement recommendation?
Post by: iankellogg on January 22, 2015, 08:48:12 pm
You would have to buy adapters to go between the boards and jamma .  And then use a jammy switcher.  Also gyruss is a stereo audio game and jamma is mono so it doesn't work quite as well as you would hope


Title: Re: 1982 Time Pilot Joystick replacement recommendation?
Post by: jessiewonka on January 22, 2015, 10:03:26 pm
Hmm, doesn't sound super great.  Ah well.

Monroe?

Monroe?

Momma?


Title: Re: 1982 Time Pilot Joystick replacement recommendation?
Post by: John's Arcade on January 22, 2015, 10:08:01 pm
Thanks again John!

I didn' get a hold of local413, but another user on that site.  He just finished restoring a Monroe.  So, I purchased it today from him.

Thanks,
MK


Nice! See, it's not impossible! :)