New flipper base plate or retap the hole you stripped.
You might try running a stainless steel screw through it and see if it works then.
Did you get the right bushing to stick in there ?
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New flipper base plate or retap the hole you stripped.
You might try running a stainless steel screw through it and see if it works then.
Did you get the right bushing to stick in there ?
LTG : )
Quoted from Junglist:I'm pretty sure it's the right bushing same part number and looks the same with maybe slightly smaller holes for the screws on the newer bushings..... I'll try to take some pictures later to show what I mean when I say the holes don't align when placing it in the base plate.
So you got a misformed part or one from a different supplier.
LTG : )
Quoted from Junglist:so I'd be surprised if it's the wrong part.
Don't be surprised if it came from a different manufacturer than your original.
You might want to rethink your prats supplier if they have poorly made copies.
LTG : )
Quoted from Junglist:Any tips on getting the bushing to sit more perpendicular to the playfield?
You got a bad flipper ?
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