The tz out hole kicker can leave 4 balls sat on micro switches. Mine worked fine, but I cleaned the solenoid plunger and replaced the sleeve as it was horribly rusty, covered in old oil, the sleeve was scored. So it was a sticky mess. I cleaned the plunger with brasso to remove the flaking rust, but it is still nastily pitted
Now the damned thing is so powerful that balls bounce back, so it might rake 2 to 4 attempts to get the ball pushed correctly.
The first ball is fine, the second one is fine as they sit further down the little ramp. But the third one regularly bounces back to the bottom of the playfield
It has a 27-1200 coil, I could reintroduce the gunk to slow the coil down, I could roughen the plunger or coil sleeve. I could roughen the pivot points. I could put a stronger return spring on (mine is rusty and a bit weakened) But these seem the wrong fixes. The coil is just too powerful
Is it safe to reduce the number of turns in the coil to make it less powerful? Or do I buy a less powerful coil - I know this is not the done thing, but it would deal with the source of my problem
Thanks
Now the damned thing is so powerful that balls bounce back, so it might rake 2 to 4 attempts to get the ball pushed correctly.
The first ball is fine, the second one is fine as they sit further down the little ramp. But the third one regularly bounces back to the bottom of the playfield
It has a 27-1200 coil, I could reintroduce the gunk to slow the coil down, I could roughen the plunger or coil sleeve. I could roughen the pivot points. I could put a stronger return spring on (mine is rusty and a bit weakened) But these seem the wrong fixes. The coil is just too powerful
Is it safe to reduce the number of turns in the coil to make it less powerful? Or do I buy a less powerful coil - I know this is not the done thing, but it would deal with the source of my problem
Thanks