I don't order flipper rebuild kits anymore. Only what's needed for the assy. For instance, I've never had to replace a bushing, or like the King Pin I'm working on has perfectly good
EOS switches.
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I don't order flipper rebuild kits anymore. Only what's needed for the assy. For instance, I've never had to replace a bushing, or like the King Pin I'm working on has perfectly good
EOS switches.
Quoted from LEE:You really should always replace the .50c - .75c bushing(s) when you are working on flippers. Flipper drag on a playfield will ruin it.
Good point, haven't had that issue yet.
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