That is not a resistor but rather a capacitor. It gives your flippers more "spunk". you are best to use them. refer to Vids guide on repairing flippers
It reduces the arcing/sparks on the eos (end of stroke) switch so the flipper will work okay without it but your switch will pit and fail much sooner than with the capacitor installed. BTW - your switch is missing one of the leafs, looks like it has broken off.
Thanks to all .... Thanks for the correction in terminology, and the information, will replace as well as the leaf which was the cause of the problem in the first place ....
Happy New Year to all
Regards
Rob
I noticed one of the flippers was sparking at the eos more than any other. Is that a sign that capacitor is bad?
you might as well do a complete rebuild
https://www.pinballlife.com/williamsbally-flipper-rebuild-kit-021988-to-081991.html
Quoted from Platypus:you might as well do a complete rebuild
In progress .....
Thanks so much
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