(Topic ID: 134652)

Seawitch flippers get weak even after new assemblies

By patrickvc

8 years ago



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#10 8 years ago

Check this thread out and see if it applies to you.

Basically, poorly designed coil stops in some of the new kits cause bounce back issues. You can solve the issue by buying new, non-kit, coil stops.

https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/flipper-rebuild-kits-are-they-all-the-same

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