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Revision as of 21:13, 6 October 2018
Manufacturer | System | Year | Model | Produced |
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Williams | WPC-Fliptronics | 1993 | 50018 | 7,008 |
White Water Playing Tips and Rule Sheet
1 WPC Specific Issues
2 Game-Specific Issues
Ball hangs on "lip" of reproduction ramp between Spine Chiller ramp exit and upper playfield
- The reproduction ramps from Pinball Inc are excellent. Some Spine Chiller ramps finished manufacture with an almost undetectable "lip" at the exit point of the ramp. Prior to installation, use an Exacto knife or similar to slice that lip off.
Ball sits in "dimple" under "lock-to-upper-playfield" VUK
- After thousands of landings from the VUK onto the same upper playfield spot, the playfield becomes dimpled. The ball will sit in that dimple until shaken loose or until another ball emerges from the VUK (as in multi-ball). A "Cliffy" protector will solve this problem quite elegantly. Check out Cliffy's page here.
Ball spins backwards after being launched up the "lock-to-upper-playfield" VUK
- Sometimes, the ball will "backspin" after being ejected from the upper VUK, slowing gameplay. Install one (perhaps two) rubber post rings (or rubber grommets) as pictured at left.
Return to Williams WPC page.