I would tend to agree with you.
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I had the same issue, but on Red from Roadshow. The gear fit just a little too tight. My solution was the same as yours. I sanded the teeth height and depth until the gear operated smoothly. Took a little patience, but all good. Been using the new gear for about 3-4 years, no issues.
Shot of B12! How do you know is wasn’t as shot if iron, or magnesium, or maybe D. Lol. Rebuilt flippers make a world of difference. It’s one of the first repairs I do to new pins I pick up.
Quoted from zerbam:does anyone know where to purchase just this one plastic?
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Action Pinball has it in stock.
I think you are saying that when the flippers are engaged, that both the right and the left flipper are aligned at the apex of their flipper position. Yet, when the flippers are not engaged and are in their resting position, one flipper is resting slightly higher than the other. If all that is correct, the likely culprit is the metal plate the grommet is in, the grommet that the pawl rests on when not engaged. Look at each metal plate and adjust (bend) the plate in/out a hair to allow each flipper to rest at the same position. Doesn’t take much.
That’s my guess.
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