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Anyone used the Jet Bumper switch stack from Marco?

By bklossner

9 years ago



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#1 9 years ago

Good evening everybody,

So, I'm rebuilding, fixing, re-populating, most of the electronics that are under my Doodle Bug playfield. The GI wiring is frayed all to hell. The pop bumper brackets are pitted. Some wireform rollovers are rusted, et cetera.

(Note: we bought this machine for a song. It was in awful condition.)

I don't really need to get them, but I'm looking at these pop-bumper switch stacks that Marco's selling (http://www.marcospecialties.com/pinball-parts/SW-11A-35) for $12.95 a pop. Get it!? "Pop". Hah.

I was wondering if anyone has tried putting these suckers in their EM?

They have plastic spoons. Interesting...

Thanks!

-Bob

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#3 9 years ago

Good question. I'm not sure. Replacing the bakelite spacer with a thinner type should make it normally closed, correct?

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