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Quoted from PghPinballRescue:If I recall, the arms are mounted on the "wrong" side of the body, so a regular playfield switch won't work.
However, coinmech switches have the arms on the same side.
Steal one off your coinmech?
I thought about using a coin switch, but the actuator wire is really what I’m trying to replace and new coin switches have wire that is too thick. Good idea to steal from existing coin switches, they have similar thin actuator, but my goal is to find drop in replacements of the original switch (body and actuator size).
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