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Squeaking left flipper after changing coil sleeve

By Heisfranzkafka

3 years ago



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#2 3 years ago

Do you have a good gap with your flipper bat and bushing? There should be a little bit of "knocking" if you pull up and push down fast on the flipper bat (up and down through the playfield, not as a flipper stroke).

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