You could also loosen the 3 screws, 2 on top and 1 underneath and reposition the scoop a fraction of an inch and tighten back down.
Full power to the right flipper.
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You could also loosen the 3 screws, 2 on top and 1 underneath and reposition the scoop a fraction of an inch and tighten back down.
Full power to the right flipper.
Quoted from nowakster:I actually tried this and I couldn't get it working... That's why I ended up getting the assembly replaced. Sometimes this works from what i've read. I'm glad it worked for you.
Bummer!
I had the game two months before I decided to tackle this and it absolutely must be fixed one way or another.
Too many cheap drains!
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