colyn
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I was recently given a Paxette IIm with the uncoupled rangefinder.
After stripping down the shutter and reviving it I now need to clean and adjust the rangefinder which requires the removal of the top plate. My question is is there a certain number of turns that the advance lever return spring needs. I know this is a tough job since I did it years ago but have since lost my notes..
After stripping down the shutter and reviving it I now need to clean and adjust the rangefinder which requires the removal of the top plate. My question is is there a certain number of turns that the advance lever return spring needs. I know this is a tough job since I did it years ago but have since lost my notes..
jajong
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Hi Colin, have a look here: http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=87409
As far as I can tell you can leave the spring alone if you use the method described.
Cheers,
Jan
As far as I can tell you can leave the spring alone if you use the method described.
Cheers,
Jan
colyn
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Hi Colin, have a look here: http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=87409
As far as I can tell you can leave the spring alone if you use the method described.
Cheers,
Jan
I got it fixed. I had to disassemble it to clean out the gunk that was making it sluggish. I did figure out an easy way to re-assemble and charge the spring and once I replaced the rangefinder beamsplitter, I got it back together and working like new..
It turns out the advance lever isn't as hard to work on than what many think..
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