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EOS Switch Adjustment to Lessen Ball Force

By Genieye

4 years ago


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#12 4 years ago
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Thanks to all who helped. I called Marco as someone else told to make sure I have Gottlieb flipper rubber not Bally but think the rubber is fine. They also told me that on the early SS games the recommended slope is 3.5. I am not sure how that stacks up with what most are doing? I downloaded an app for a Clinometer to see what that looks like. Do you think that sounds about right?? I will look to find the person with the other Genie problem as I am certainly interested.

That slope is way too shallow for me unless you like the ball floating all over the place. I have my Bobby Orr powerplay set with front all the way down (with nuts on inside of legs), and back maxed all the way up AND on 1x4 blocks.

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