That is spectacular!
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Quoted from Canad-eh:I wonder if the metal guide was put there to replace a rubber ? Could it have been too easy / difficult to make the saucer ?
My guess is. The kickout hole was supposed to be in that spot behind the bar. As sort of a skill shot.
Quoted from MyParagon1979:I want to replace my post caps.
One is missing.
And many are loose.
Any suggestion on color, style, or brand for a Paragon?
You mean the one that hold the plastics down? Blue silicone is what I used. See a few posts above for pix.
I love the LED replacement displays. Put green ones in my 8 Ball. But if you're a traditionalist. The boards are easily repairable. As long as the displays aren't bad.
Photos, photos, photos. Trace the wires on the old pf. The wires pretty much stay in place where they belong. When in doubt. Label stuff. I was nervous as well. It wasn't as bad as I thought. Photos helped me the most.
Just back flex it little by litlle till there is enough tension to keep it against the post more. You don't want to put a kink in it.
And an easy rebuild. Buy the whole mechanism already built from Pinball Life. Lol. Ensures everything is new and it's done.
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