Flipper needs a "flipper bat", they're inexpensive. By the looks of the rubbers, might be time for new and a PF cleaning.
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Flipper needs a "flipper bat", they're inexpensive. By the looks of the rubbers, might be time for new and a PF cleaning.
You'll need a 1/8" hex socket driver or a key to free the 2 screws securing it to the flipper pawl. Replacing other parts is your call. If your flippers were never rebuilt and this is a game you plan on keeping spend the money and get the flipper rebuild kit from The Pinball Resource (PBR). You might think they work well but adding new EOS (end of stroke) switches, the other parts as well as new flipper bats will make it play better.
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