Quoted from fnosm:When I did this I had to replace the bracket.
Back to original problem this witch switch issue needs a good solution. I have repeatedly called in this topic for someone to make a better solution and to date no one has risen to the challenge. Still hoping something can be done.
I think its a good place to install an MRS switch.
remove the complete switch assembly, dremel under the playfield a little thinner in front of the witch (1/4" to 3/8" thickness works really well).
Add a piece of flatrail with a heavy black bumper in front of the witch etc...
This would remove all the complicated parts and add robustness. The switch is plug and play and needs no adjustment.
It should be very easy to rework this and make it work. It would work like the trunk on ToM, but faster and more reliable, and does not require an eddy sensor board or controller.
However you would lose the single hits from left or right switch and a double hit for a center shot. I think this is ok as a trade-off, or simply put in 2 switches.
R&M game owners are now installing 2 of them in the wider than normal lane.
I have one in my Diner Cup and plan to add 2 more on my DW ramps under the who mobiles.