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<blockquote data-quote="Kevlar" data-source="post: 138040" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>From the first photo I have that post too just held down by a self tapper, if it is completely stripped you could probably drill right through and fit a nut and bolt I stead if you can find the right size, that's assuming there isn't something in the way underneath the playfield ( I don't think there is ).</p><p></p><p>The kickback coil does look twisted and the tip looks a bit battered. You could file the mushrooming off it, it might make a difference. You should try and straighten the coil up though.</p><p></p><p>One other thing, you could try adjusting that switch wire, or at least make sure it's free and working 100%.</p><p></p><p>I would expect a difference to the ball when rolling back up the outlane from the center drain because if you think about it the ball will have just made that switch and be moving away from the coil when it gets hit whereas when it comes down the outlane it makes the switch and probably reaches the coil tip before getting hit ( depending on its speed ).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevlar, post: 138040, member: 9"] From the first photo I have that post too just held down by a self tapper, if it is completely stripped you could probably drill right through and fit a nut and bolt I stead if you can find the right size, that's assuming there isn't something in the way underneath the playfield ( I don't think there is ). The kickback coil does look twisted and the tip looks a bit battered. You could file the mushrooming off it, it might make a difference. You should try and straighten the coil up though. One other thing, you could try adjusting that switch wire, or at least make sure it's free and working 100%. I would expect a difference to the ball when rolling back up the outlane from the center drain because if you think about it the ball will have just made that switch and be moving away from the coil when it gets hit whereas when it comes down the outlane it makes the switch and probably reaches the coil tip before getting hit ( depending on its speed ). [/QUOTE]
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