So I noticed something strange on my TZ last night when I had a bunch of people over, and that's where the left flipper would stop returning to its home position after the game had been up and running for a few hours. I let the machine cool off a bit, started it up again, and it was fine for another hour or so, when the same thing started happening again. The last time I had a problem like this I threw in a whole new mech from a rebuild kit and everything was fine, so I could just do the same thing, but I'd like to figure out why this is only happening after the game gets warm. Given that the left and right mechs have the same coils and sleeve types, I'd assume an even thermal expansion on both sides, so maybe just extra crud in the sleeve causing that much more friction, or a slightly more worn return spring that isn't able to overcome the extra force?
Anyway, just curious what you guys do in a situation like this-just replace the whole mechanism or try to do it piecemeal? No reason to just throw parts at problems that don't require them.
Anyway, just curious what you guys do in a situation like this-just replace the whole mechanism or try to do it piecemeal? No reason to just throw parts at problems that don't require them.