I too work on older Pentaxes, but your questions are a bit
outside the scope of what e-mail can handle.
There is however a wonderful collection of service manuals
provided by one of our generous list members, Mark Roberts.
It can be found here:
http://www.robertstech.com/pentax.htm

HTH
Don

BTW: Thanks again Mark! ;-)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Grunt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 12:55 PM
> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML
> Subject: MX mirror sticking
>
>
> Hello,
> I have recently become a Pentax M-series collector... on a budget. I have
> made some very nice purchases and some less successful, so I will be using
> this forum as a resource to try to transform some of my parts cameras into
> working collectables (see recent post on 2 MGs).
>
> My latest buy is an MX advertised as used working condition, but when I
> tried it the mirror sticks up at speeds of 1/60 and less. At 1/125 and up
> everything seems OK.
> I believe I read somewhere that there are separated mechanisms
> involved for
> these speed ranges which would seem to give an idea of where to start
> looking. What are the first things to check, and what are the chances of a
> generally mechanically competent beginner to solve the problem?
>
> A second observation is that the light meter LEDs are unstable,
> like a dirty
> or loose connection perhaps. They seem to indicate a reasonable
> reading and
> respond normally to the speed and f-stop adjustments - then they flicker a
> bit. If I tap the camera with my hand that seems to set them off.
> Any ideas
> on what I should check/clean/tighten?
>
> I also have an ME F with the original SMC Pentax AF 35-70/2.8 lense, which
> does not do any of the AF things they are supposed to do... but that's
> another project for another post.
>
> Thanks again,
> Grant H
>

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