Frank Petronio
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So I have an uncovered, nicely working Leica IIIc and there is a screw on the front of the body that is turning loosely without coming out. It just spins. There is some glue residue on it, I suspect it is stripped yet it won't pop out.
Before I recover it, what should I do with this screw? What does it do? Should I just do what I suspect the last fellow did and dab a spot of glue on it and not worry about it for another twenty years? And if it does fall out, does that mean light leaks and all that?
Thanks
Before I recover it, what should I do with this screw? What does it do? Should I just do what I suspect the last fellow did and dab a spot of glue on it and not worry about it for another twenty years? And if it does fall out, does that mean light leaks and all that?
Thanks
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colyn
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That is one of the screws that attach the shell to the shutter crate. It is needed.. I would put some locktite or glue on the threads.
Frank Petronio
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Hmm it doesn't want to come out -- should I be pulling it out with needlenose pliers or just toss a drop of Ambroid or Locktite on it and let it dry in place?
colyn
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Hmm it doesn't want to come out -- should I be pulling it out with needlenose pliers or just toss a drop of Ambroid or Locktite on it and let it dry in place?
Remove the bottom plate. You can then see where this screw goes in. Take a paper clip and straighten it and while pressing on the end of the screw try to remove it. Once out clean the threads and place a drop of locktite and re-install. Most likely the screw threads are ok but the crate screw-hole is stripped from over tightening by a previous owner or tech..
Frank Petronio
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Thanks !!!
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
Too obvious that someone has been messing with it.
Frank Petronio
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The test roll I shot seems fine and everything else is in order, so I'll take my chances ;-) thanks
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