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What pins have been coming thru the Dedshed

 

So kitted up with new bush, after a quick clean polish, needed a new screw.

 

And added the right coil. Lucky I have some spares.

 

Wired back up and installed.

 

Much better.

 

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What pins have been coming thru the Dedshed

 

That post next to the bottom jet is standard, or is that there to put a rubber band around to block the exit?

 

It just has its own post rubber. It’s to help bounce out to the left.

But no, not standard. Someone has added it.

 

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Here’s a better look at the other flipper as I went.

Sitting outside in the cool breeze this time.

 

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Filthy and missing screws everywhere

 

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Stripped and clean the brackets and installed new bush with all screws

 

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Assembled with the spare coil and new parts, ready to go back on.

 

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The coin door for odds & evens, what solution did you soak it in and what did you use to polish it up? A couple of mine need the same treatment. Thanks

 

Teaspoon of bicarbonate soda mixed in 1 litre white vinegar. Soak no longer than 24 hrs. Overnight should be fine.

 

Clean off with a toothbrush then rinse under the tap.

 

Polished by hand with autosol and a rag.

 

 

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Polished up the bumper rings

 

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The bumper brackets and assy were the usual filthy. WD40 life. Wonder where this machine came from.

 

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So a quick clean, polish and new sleeves. Nice and powerful now.

 

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Much betterer.

 

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