Quoted from Pinball_Nate:https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/meteor-club-we-will-let-you-know-when-the-danger-is-past/page/20#post-4622130
Posted the above in club thread with no reply - anyone able to verify wiring? Thanks.
Here is the lower right flipper wiring. With you looking at the coil from the plunger side (call it the solder lug side), the B-W wire from J-1 on the rectifier board attaches to the left solder lug. The orange wire from your SDB attaches to the right hand solder lug. There are two orange jumper wires leading from each solder lug to the switch stack. The center lug also has a jumper wire that goes to the switch stack; Across from this orange wire is the BRN-W wire that travels to the front flipper coil.
Here is the upper flipper coil. The absolute first item you need to recognize in this pic is that this coil is installed opposite the rear coil. Now, you are looking at the coil from the coil stop end instead of the plunger end, but you are still looking at it from the lug side. It means nothing other than someone replaced a coil and did not pay attention to direction. We are still looking at the coil from the same direction; The difference is the coils are reversed.
On your left lug you see the B-W wire from J-1 on the rectifier board. There is also a jump wire from this same lug that goes to the switch stack. On the right hand lug is the same BRN-W wire that you have on the lower coil switch stack. And the center lug has an orange wire that travels to the switch stack.