Already tried it. Screws, knob, meter reel and all. Something else is keeping
it grounded to the body.
On Tuesday, May 26, 2020, 4:32:07 PM EDT, Todd Eacrett
<[email protected]> wrote:
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In addition to the three screws on the back of the case, you need to remove the
shutter release knob and the footage counter (top of the case). The latter has
a spring washer under it, so don't lose it. The mechanism should slide/wiggle
out as one unit, but if the case is bent or dented it could hang up on the
edges. You can clean and lube easily without further disassembly; I think I
basically soaked the entire mech in solvent.
On Tue, May 26, 2020, at 10:16 AM, Morgan Hoyle-Combs wrote:
I was abe to loosen the bolts that held the camera mechanism in place, but was
unable to get the mechanism out. There was still something holding it on there.
I didn't want to take any chances by forcing it, so I put everything back in
place. If someone out there has the ability and tools to remove the mechanism
and oil down the gears while there at it, then thats all I would like completed.
M
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