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Even if you don't plan to do any major "ground mods", at least dismount those little PCBs with the connectors with all white wires on them (center left in your photo) and reflow the solder on the underside of each of the connectors. These are notorious for cold solders causing all sorts of issues (but not GI related).
As to weak flippers, you might try cleaning (metal point file) the Flipper End of Stroke switches (WITH POWER TURNED OFF!!!!) and make sure they are normally closed and making good contact. This is where they get their kick from. If you pull the flipper bat up by hand, and then press the button and it holds up, this usually indicates a dirty or misadjusted EOS switch.
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