On Diner dead bounces have always been risky compared to every other pin in the house. I thought it was the playfield protector at first but some Googling indicated the bushings can be worn and allow the flipper bat shaft to move. The flippers have a bit of sloppiness to them, they move when at rest or held up. I compared to Road Show and Fish Tales' flippers and they feel solid.
After UK Pinfest I did a full flipper rebuild with new bushings from Pinball Mania and it hasn't improved it at all.
I've tried to record the wiggle but it's a difficult as it's more noticeable when ball hits the flipper bat and I need four hands for that (I'll ask Claire to help tomorrow).
So could it be a sys11 flipper mech thing? Although the differences between sys11 and wpc aren't those which would affect that?
Could the new bushings have holes that are too big? Maybe a bad batch?
Or is this normal?
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After UK Pinfest I did a full flipper rebuild with new bushings from Pinball Mania and it hasn't improved it at all.
I've tried to record the wiggle but it's a difficult as it's more noticeable when ball hits the flipper bat and I need four hands for that (I'll ask Claire to help tomorrow).
So could it be a sys11 flipper mech thing? Although the differences between sys11 and wpc aren't those which would affect that?
Could the new bushings have holes that are too big? Maybe a bad batch?
Or is this normal?
New video by David Bowery

New video by David Bowery

New video by David Bowery
