I noticed the flipper plungers in my Stern Magic are a little different to the 'usual' plunger, in that they are machined with a "fat" end of the plunger, and the remainder of the plunger is a bit thinner.
Is there anything particularly special about this arrangement? Do they perform any different to a generic plunger?
The ones installed seem OK (other than the grease/oil on them ) but was wondering if I ever had to replace them would I need to find the same odd plungers, hit generics with a lathe or just replace them with generics?
Cheers
Jacob
Perfect timing Jacob !
I've been working out a "rebuild kit" for early Stern machines, and the ONLY part that has been a problem is the plunger and the coil stop. All other parts are available from PBR.
The plunger is part number - A-1972 (no longer available)
The coil stop is part number - A-186 (available from Marco Spec)
These are the other parts required if you wanted a "full rebuild" (From Steve at PBR)
Early games (Before Star Gazer use)
#4A-111-W-1 Flipper bushing $3.38ea
#A-191-R Flipper Pawl $5.63ea
#A-191-L Flipper Pawl $5.63ea
#4A299 Flipper link $1.94ea
#5A-175 Flipper spring $0.50ea -Would be a substitute
#SW-474 Flipper Cabinet switch $5.21ea -Would be a substitute
#SW-294-BL EOS $3.00ea -Would be a substitute
#SW-294-BR EOS $3.00ea - Would be a substitute
Normally open EOS on Right Flipper (has offset insulator) $4.19ea
#STN-A192 Flipper plastic & shaft $3.89ea
Games starting with Star Gazer & Later
#4A-111-W2 Flipper Bushing $2.82ea
#4A299 Nylon flipper Link $1.94ea
#A632L Flipper Pawl Left $7.50ea
#A632R Flipper Pawl Right Currently out of stock!
#5A-175 Flipper spring $0.50ea -Would be a substitute
#SW-474 Flipper Cabinet switch $5.21ea -Would be a substitute
#SW-294-BL EOS $3.00ea -Would be a substitute
#SW-294-BR EOS $3.00ea - Would be a substitute
#STN-A192 Flipper plastic & shaft $3.89ea
The plungers I'm about to use are Generic - 2 1/8. I'll let you know how I go !