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1PinballKnight:
Anyone else having the problem of removing or reinstalling their backglass/Translite where it is tight as hell and I have to start from the right and work my way left? Now with the 3D Translite and original trim its even a tighter b__ch! Almost to the point your afraid you'll break the glass. I'm thinkin of removing the top trim just to get enough clearance. Any other ideas? Also the speaker panel is fully seated and bottomed out. #793 in the house and "luvin every minute of it" except this nagging pain. Also installed a 9 pin molex between Translite and main backbox board wiring harness to eliminate removing the connector to the main board. I believe the original MM had this as well.

ScottM:
My back glass is also very tight. I just received the 3D, so hopefully it does not get worse. #349.

1PinballKnight:
ScottM, try not putting the top trim piece and let me know what's up. I'm guessing it will work much better. I thought of it after I put the 3D Translite on and got it finally in. 

Wiked:
Mine was tight also when I took it off to have a look and install a head bolt.

ScottM:
Prior to installing the translite, I removed the top trim piece to gain extra clearance. There was no appreciable difference so I left it on for the 3D. I did not find the 3D to be any tighter than the original because no parts that affect dimensions have changed. In summary, I don't need to remove the back glass too frequently, so I'm not worried. However, CGC should evaluate the build to avoid this condition on future releases.


One thing that I did learn to appreciate was the beauty of the original translite. Seeing it without the glass made me realize its quality. This made me somewhat regret replacing it, so at some point it will be framed and hung.

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