Quoted from indypinhead:do the Williams spoons need any modifications?
Nope. They are just slightly shallower than the DE ones, so you get more action.
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Quoted from indypinhead:do the Williams spoons need any modifications?
Nope. They are just slightly shallower than the DE ones, so you get more action.
Quoted from Crash:Do you mean the dip in the spoon is shallower so it moves more when the pin presses down, engaging the switch more often?
Yes. I have changed out all the spoons in my GnR, JP, and a buddy's BBB. All pops had much better action once they were swapped.
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