Description
This fixes common problems with bent/warped ball troughs, issues in balls getting stuck at the back in a really fast machine, speeds up the time of reload and ball being “dead”, and lowers the noise of ball impact when finishing a ball in play.
It is FRICTION FIT in the back of your ball trough and a MUST for any WPC owner just to improve the quality of your game-play on the cheap!
No more Plastic rails inside your ball trough, just a plug wedge that is much less likely to wear-out and not glued in place.
Ironically, Williams used the same ball trough in almost every WPC game produced! That makes this a fairly universal fix for one of the common WPC problems.
- White Water – January 1993
- Bram Stoker’s Dracula – March 1993
- Twilight Zone – March 1993
- The Addams Family Special Collectors Edition – October 1994
- Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure – August 1993
- Judge Dredd – September 1993
- Star Trek: The Next Generation – November 1993
- Popeye Saves the Earth – February 1994
- Demolition Man – February 1994
- World Cup Soccer – February 1994 verified
- The Flintstones – July 1994
- Corvette – August 1994
- Red & Ted’s Road Show – October 1994
- The Shadow – November 1994
- Dirty Harry – March 1995
- Theatre of Magic – March 1995
- No Fear: Dangerous Sports – May 1995
- Indianapolis 500 – June 1995
- Johnny Mnemonic – August 1995
- Jack·Bot – October 1995
- WHO Dunnit – September 1995
- Congo – November 1995
- Attack from Mars – December 1995
- Safecracker – March 1996
- Tales of the Arabian Nights – May 1996
- Scared Stiff – September 1996
- Junk Yard – December 1996
- NBA Fastbreak – March 1997
- Medieval Madness – June 1997
- Cirqus Voltaire – October 1997
- No Good Gofers – December 1997
- The Champion Pub – April 1998
- Monster Bash – July 1998
- Cactus Canyon – October 1998
Modeling credit to childofthehorn



KDuff –
Something so simple, yet it works perfectly. The ball returns to play quickly with less clunks when it hits the back of the trough. I wish I got this years ago.