Product specifications

C.A.R.T. FURY 11
C
HAPTER
3 S
ERVICE
To service Steering Assembly, continued
Remove 4 flange nuts holding the motor shield, motor and shaft to the wheel assembly (shield not
required on all cabinets).
Slide the motor and the shaft off of the assembly.
Perform the desired repair or equipment replacement.
Reinstall and fasten all items in place with the screws provided.
While the steering mechanism is exposed, inspect the belt for splits in the rubber or other signs of wear at
the edges of the teeth. Install a new belt if necessary following the instructions below.
To service Steering Belt
Loosen four mounting nuts for the motor bracket.
Tighten the tension-adjust bolt only until there is no belt deflection, then loosen the bolt one full turn and
tighten the four nuts.
Reattach the mechanism and recalibrate the assembly.
IMPORTANT
: Apply removable anaerobic adhesive thread lock (Loctite Blue 242 or equivalent) and torque
set screw to seven to nine ft.-lbs. (84 to 108 in.-lbs.) if it was loosened.
S
TEERING
W
HEEL
H
OOP
S
ERVICE
To service Boost Buttons on the Steering Wheel Hoop
Refer to the Steering Wheel Hoop Service illustration.
Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord.
Remove the screws used to fasten the wheel hoop cap to the steering wheel. Lift of the hoop cap off and
set it aside with the hardware for reuse later.
Lift out the steering wheel spacers.
Gently pull the steering wheel forward enough to expose the boost button cable connector.
Unplug the boost button cable. Remove the steering wheel completely from the dashboard.
Turn the steering wheel over to observe the rear side of the wheel hoop. Remove the tamper resistant
screws used to fasten the rear cover to the steering wheel hoop. Lift the cover off and set aside with the
hardware for reuse later.
Use a desoldering tool coupled with a soldering iron to remove the solder used to attach the cable wires
to the buttons switch.
NOTE:
Use caution when performing this step to avoid becoming burned by lique-
fied solder and /or to avoid melting plastic parts.
Allow the area surrounding the switch and button to cool properly before proceeding.