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I used some incorrect parts on my Elvira and the Party Monsters (EATPM) pinball flippers. While I was tracking down the proper parts, I ended up doing an exhaustive analysis and comparison of flipper assemblies, sub-assemblies, and individual parts used by Williams between 1984 and 1998. This video covers all of the core flipper assemblies used in Williams System 9, System 11, and WPC pinball machines, specifically discussing flipper assembly part numbers C-9952 / C-9953, C-11626, C-13174, A-15318, A-15205, and A-15849. 00:00 Problem with my EATPM 03:00 Incorrect crank-link assembly 04:19 Types of Williams flippers 06:47 Core assemblies 07:33 C-9952 / C-9953 (06/1984 - 01/1987) 09:32 C-11626 (03/1987 - 08/1991) 10:44 C-13174 (06/1990 - 08/1991) 11:48 A-15318 (08/1991) 13:18 A-15205 (02/1992 - 04/1993) 14:28 A-15849 (08/1993 - 10/1998) 15:22 Assembly summary and parts breakdown 17:17 Crank-link subassemblies 18:51 Engineering revisions of C-11626 21:24 Updating older assemblies 23:04 Fixing my EATPM Updates and errata: Assembly C-11626 used two different coil stops. The assembly was revised in February 1988 to increase the height of the coil stop, as shown in the C-11626 revision chart at 19:52. Games made before February 1988 used coil stop A-10821; those games were F-14 Tomcat, Fire!, Big Guns, Fire! (Champagne Edition), and Space Station. Later games with C-11626 used coil stop A-12111, which was 1 mm taller. Either coil stop will work in C-11626, but flipper travel will be less than the original design if you use A-12111 in one of those early games. Terminator 2 uses assembly C-13174, but is listed at 7:00 as using C-11626. Gold Mine is listed as using “System 11” Style assembly C-11626 at 4:38 and 7:00, but Gold Mine is a shuffle bowler, not a pinball. Please visit the following invaluable websites: Flipper assembly photographs from: https://www.thepinballwizard.net Parts catalog diagrams from: https://www.pinwiki.com Invaluable information, including operator manuals and parts lists, from: https://ipdb.org Parts images from: https://www.marcospecialties.com Inspired by a great series of articles posted at: https://www.pinballnews.com/learn/fli...