[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>I know I ought to bookmark these things the first time I see them, but...
>Is the repair manual for the ME one of the ones that has been 
>scanned and put online already?

Yes, indeed!
http://www.robertstech.com/pentax.htm

>I've got an ME that suffered a fall a while back (I've since 
>switched brand of camera strap, as the style I was using 
>managed to let go of two different cameras on different 
>occasions).  Everything seems to work fine except for one 
>annoying detail:  after I advance the film, I have to push
>the lever back into place myself; it no longer returns on
>its own.
>
>Someone (Fred?) suggested that it was probably a spring 
>having gotten knocked loose in the bottom, so this afternoon
>I finally pulled the bottom plate off, and sure enough, there's
>the return spring in plain sight.  The end that attaches to 
>the chassis appears to be properly connected, which means it
>must have come loose from the shaft (it doesn't look like it's
>coiling when I cock the shutter, so I figure it is in fact a
>knocked-loose spring problem instead of something else getting
>bent and creating too much friction or something).
>
>What I can't see is how to get at the attachment point without
>making a bunch of other, tinier springs go sproing.  I'm at
>the point now where I have to decide a) whether to press forward,
>b) whether to close the thing back up and live with it as it is,
>or c) hope that I can save up enough for a professional repair
>before it absolutely drives me crazy.  (Note that this is my
>number four K-mount body, so I shouldn't have to deal with it
>all _that_ often ... but it does get its share of film run
>through it anyhow.)
>
>Has anyone else here done this repair on an ME or another body
>in which that section of the mechanism is the same as an ME?

I've done it on an ME but I don't remember exactly what I did. I believe
there's a spring one end of which had slipped off the arm it was supposed
to push against. As I recall it was a reassembly error on my part after
repairing something else. 

>Pointers?  Clues?

BTW: THe ME mechanism is different from the ME Super and I believe all the
other electronic "M" cameras used the ME Super type mechanism.
-- 
Mark Roberts
www.robertstech.com
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