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(...) In the absence of equipment able to measure travel time I would start off with settings that see an even, accurate full gate exposure time (Ie 1/60, you are eliminating slit maladjustments from the equation this way) and that should get you in the ballpark hopefully. Then check faster and slower speeds and fine tune *consistent* exposure across the gate at 1/500 & 1/1000, before addressing slit adjustment if needed. Not as precise as Eg a Kyoritsu tester but if you have a bit of experience ought to give a very usable shutter with reasonable times. Not having worked on F/F2 yet can't be more specific, sorry.
I have a good shutter tester, but not able to measure travel time for each curtain.
I have three F2, I checked them all and all were too slow from 1/250 to 1/2000. I restored the correct situation playing with the excentrics and slightly reducing the tension of the second curtain. The 1/2000 remains not very reliable (not a problem for me), but the other speeds are very accurate from side to side.