I took apart my CP, took out the trackball and opened it up today. The only "servicable" parts I could find were the 3 steel axes. All I did was put 3 in 1 inside the little steel collars on each end of the rod.
After putting it back and playing marble for a while, I realize that the main problem with the Happ trackball is that there isn't enough friction between the ball and steel axis.
If you roll it very slow, it always engages accurately, however when you roll fast or slap it, as you sometimes do playing marble, then you are lucky to get one axis rolling and the ball either sits there looking confused or stumbles along one axis until the trackball re-engages the rollers.
This is the problem I've had all along, and oiling the collar parts didn't really make a difference. Has anyone else seen this kind of thing? Is it just my part, the Happ trackball, or all trackballs in general that have trouble with accuracy at fast speeds?
Jason