First Lens Removal - Success!!

b1bmsgt

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Just finished replacing the POD on a Hong Kong GSN. This is the first time I have removed the lens assembly to change a POD. Using all the available tech data, I was able to swing the lens assy, install a new neoprene POD, and reinstall the lens. (only swore a few times...) Put a battery in and............


IT WORKED!!!!!!!

Man, was I surprised. I was sure I would screw something up, but I guess I didn't.

Another one un-bites the dust!!!

THIS IS FUN!!

Russ :cool:
 
Congratulations! I think there are few things more rewarding than repairing a piece of kit yourself. It’s sort of empowering, isn't it?

Cheers
 
b1bmsgt said:
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IT WORKED!!!!!!!......


THIS IS FUN!!

Russ :cool:

Congratulations! You have now been officially exposed to the Yashica repair/collectiing virus from which there is no known cure!!! :eek:

Seriously, it's a great feeling to put another one in service, is it not?

Mike :D
 
Russ, only an APG troop could have done that job successfully! :D

Congrats from another retired Msgt........ Comm-Nav troop.

Walker
 
Congrats.
When i've seen the complications involved in removing the lens assembly, i decided to do the "microsurgery" way - through the small hole when the top casting is off. I swore more than 2 times, i think.
 
By the way, this (complications by removing the lens) also proves, that it's easier to repair a Contax iia :D
 
Hi Walker,
Yup, APG type here. Crewed T-33's and B-1's, then Expedited on B-1's. Been at Nellis, Osan, McClellan, Griffiss and McConnell. 1977-94 (Took Slick Willy's early retirement program...)

Regards,

Russ
 
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