pizzahut88
Well-known
Hi,
I have a M6.
But I like the MP style advance lever a lot more.
Is it possible to change the M6 lever to an MP type?
I am in Hong Kong, anyone know where I can get Leica parts?
Could this be do-it-yourself at home job?
Cheers, Manfred
I have a M6.
But I like the MP style advance lever a lot more.
Is it possible to change the M6 lever to an MP type?
I am in Hong Kong, anyone know where I can get Leica parts?
Could this be do-it-yourself at home job?
Cheers, Manfred
steenkamp
Established
Hello Manfred,
i am interested in the same thing. Let me know what you found out.
Cheers,
Guido
i am interested in the same thing. Let me know what you found out.
Cheers,
Guido
Vickko
Veteran
Yes, it is do-it-yourself if you have the tool and part.
Contact Don for the part - www.dagcamera.com
Contact Fargo Tools for the tool: http://www.fargo-ent.com/
Vick
Contact Don for the part - www.dagcamera.com
Contact Fargo Tools for the tool: http://www.fargo-ent.com/
Vick
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
The correct tool is one of these "flexi-clamps", but I'm not sure which: http://www.micro-tools.com/store/SearchByCategory.aspx?CategoryCode=FLX
peter_n
Veteran
Lots have done it. I would do the reverse
if I had an MP I'd want the modern swinging arm film-advance lever on it. Way better... 
Artorius
Caribbean Traveler
You can do it
You can do it
I just did the film advance and the frame preview lever. When you replace the frame lever you must also replace the screw. I got the three parts from DAG. It cost $105.00 and almost twenty minutes to complete.
See it here;
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showpost.php?p=573345&postcount=1009
You can do it
I just did the film advance and the frame preview lever. When you replace the frame lever you must also replace the screw. I got the three parts from DAG. It cost $105.00 and almost twenty minutes to complete.
See it here;
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showpost.php?p=573345&postcount=1009
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
Art, I replaced my M6 advance lever last year, and now I'm considering replacing the preview lever.
What's involved in removing/replacing the preview lever?
What's involved in removing/replacing the preview lever?
Artorius
Caribbean Traveler
You need to replace both the lever and the screw, with the M2/3 parts. Not a problem and VERY easy to do.
Ken Ford said:Art, I replaced my M6 advance lever last year, and now I'm considering replacing the preview lever.
What's involved in removing/replacing the preview lever?
colyn
ישו משיח
You can get the advance lever from DAG for $50 but you will need a 5/8 inch (15.9mm) flexiclamp from micro-tools.com to remove the ring. If you try to use anything else to remove the ring you will damage it..
Artorius
Caribbean Traveler
I made my own
I made my own
I used some scrap 3/32" aluminum stock an a couple of drill bits, and a Dremel tool. Fast and easy.
For the new/old style screw for the preview lever I just used two jewelers pointed tip screwdriver tips taped togrther, as I didn't have the two bladed spanner. Worked great.
I made my own
I used some scrap 3/32" aluminum stock an a couple of drill bits, and a Dremel tool. Fast and easy.
For the new/old style screw for the preview lever I just used two jewelers pointed tip screwdriver tips taped togrther, as I didn't have the two bladed spanner. Worked great.
colyn said:You can get the advance lever from DAG for $50 but you will need a 5/8 inch (15.9mm) flexiclamp from micro-tools.com to remove the ring. If you try to use anything else to remove the ring you will damage it..
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Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
Artorius said:You need to replace both the lever and the screw, with the M2/3 parts. Not a problem and VERY easy to do.
Art, I'm sorry - I should have been more specific.
The M3 style screw can be loosened and tightened with a pin wrench, but what about removal of the original blind screw? Did you use a rubber grip, a flexi, or something else?
I'd like to avoid damage to the original screw if at all possible.
Thanks!
Artorius
Caribbean Traveler
For that one I used a wide rubber band with thin hemostats.(a surgery instrument) I was going to make another flex clamp but I tried it with the hemostat and the rubber band, so I didn't bother.
Ken Ford said:Art, I'm sorry - I should have been more specific.
The M3 style screw can be loosened and tightened with a pin wrench, but what about removal of the original blind screw? Did you use a rubber grip, a flexi, or something else?
I'd like to avoid damage to the original screw if at all possible.
Thanks!
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
Artorius said:For that one I used a wide rubber band with thin hemostats.(a surgery instrument) I was going to make another flex clamp but I tried it with the hemostat and the rubber band, so I didn't bother.
OK, a roach clip and a rubber band - I'm in!
I assume you hold the lever stationary when you remove the screw? I seem to recall the lever is keyed.
Thanks!
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