I had the same issue with my F2k and i had to make the plunger little bit shorter... after that... no more problem, did you change the plunger when you service hour assembly?
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I had the same issue with my F2k and i had to make the plunger little bit shorter... after that... no more problem, did you change the plunger when you service hour assembly?
Quoted from chuckwurt:In my case, a shorter plunger would have the reset arm travel higher which I don’t need. Since when the targets are all UP, and the game goes through it’s reset sequence in between balls, the reset arm is hitting the bottom of the targets that are already up, and it’s causing one or two to fall.
If anything I may need a new coil stop to limit the travel of the plunger just a hair. That might be worn in just enough to allow the plunger to travel too high upon reset.
I understand, but mine was acting exactly like your... when i did my swap, i change the plunger because it’s was worn... the new one was longer and i have to came back with one
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