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Drop target assemblies kinda suck

By Rascal_H

6 years ago


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#6 6 years ago

You need a spudger. I did a 10 target assembly and these are a must have.

www.specialized.net/jonard-jic-22035-nylon-notched-spudger.html?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIiMWJuMqJ1gIVgiSBCh1gDAqaEAkYASABEgKXE_D_BwE

#9 6 years ago

Those are Gottlieb part number #986. It has 2 "reset arm return springs" #A-13455, also has 2 different springs for each target. One is A-12178, and the other is A-5081.

Pinball Resource has all of these.

#10 6 years ago

Here's a great video demonstration on the rebuild. This is how I learned. Although, I had it ass backwards upon re-assembly.

Patience....

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