Wiredbarbarian
Tinkerer Username: Wiredbarbarian
Post Number: 1 Registered: 02-2009
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Sunday, February 08, 2009 - 10:58 pm: |
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Hi, I picked up this lil beauty off someone for $15. Its in excellent condition it seems, not even a scratch. However, when you try to move the advance lever, it won't travel past 1/3 of the distance. Something is resisting it at that point (I did not try to use force). I opened the top cover of the camera, and have found that there is a little metal disk in the assembly wich rotates on the same axis as the advance lever assembly. On this disk is attached a small lever arm with a tab bent upwards. Ontop of this lever is a rectangular metal plate with 2 rounded edges opposite of eachother. When I try to advance the lever, the disk rotates along with the small lever arm on it (which also has the recoil spring hooked on to it). At about 1/3 of the travel distance (or even less), the little vertical tab on the small lever arm hits the rectangular plate and stops it from rotating. The rectangular plate seem fixed in once place and does not rotate with the rest of the lever assembly. My guess is that the lever arm tab is supposed to catch the edge of the rectangular plate and then continue its travel by rotating it and hence mechanically charging the shutter. What i would like to know is if the small arm lever is in the correct place/position. Maybe its not fitted correctly and won't rotate the other piece? Or perhaps something is stuck in the gears? The spool which wraps the film around it seems to be able to rotate smoothly with no problem (manually) but the advance sprocket doesnt want to move very muhc at all unless i disengage it by pressing the rewind button. Then it is able to rotate very smoothly and easily. What should I do next to try and fix the problem? What could be preventing the camera from advancing with the advance lever? Any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks! |