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Jon Flanders

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Posted on Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 10:10 pm:   

I dug deeper, thanks to Daniel's site, and found that the aperture setting ring lever was out of place. A sign of that was that the extremes of the ring, 1.4 and 16 didn't line up with the mark. I managed to get the lever back in place, it was nice and straight, and after some fiddling with the shutter ring got that reassembled as well.

So now all I have to do is keep cleaing the shutter blades with lighter fluid until they stop sticking. When left to dry they stick. A drop of fluid frees them up again. Hopefully I will get this solved and I will have a nice working Lynx 14.

Jon Flanders

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