anirbax
Member
Hi Everyone,
I replaced the PoD of my Yashica Electro 35 GSN by making a pad from 2mm thick hard rubber washer. However, it still does not clunk when I advance the film-wind lever.
Longer exposures still behave as "bulb", i.e., the shutter closes as soon as I release the shutter trigger. :bang:
Yellow and red lights behave correctly, as far as I can tell.
Does the PoD need to be thicker?
I would be grateful for any leads.
Thanks,
Anirban
I replaced the PoD of my Yashica Electro 35 GSN by making a pad from 2mm thick hard rubber washer. However, it still does not clunk when I advance the film-wind lever.
Longer exposures still behave as "bulb", i.e., the shutter closes as soon as I release the shutter trigger. :bang:
Yellow and red lights behave correctly, as far as I can tell.
Does the PoD need to be thicker?
I would be grateful for any leads.
Thanks,
Anirban
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
2mm sounds ok, i would expect, and you say it's hard material so should not compress too much. DOn't know. Are you sure it still is in place?
I replaced the pod from sililar material,same thickness, and worked forever.
Look up the exact thickness on yashicaguy's page, maybe, but i think it should be indeed 2mm-ish.
I replaced the pod from sililar material,same thickness, and worked forever.
Look up the exact thickness on yashicaguy's page, maybe, but i think it should be indeed 2mm-ish.
anirbax
Member
I figured out why!
I figured out why!
Hi,
I figured out why!

The pawl at the bottom that presses against the shutter release rod (and catches the ledge on the rod when shutter is trigerred) uses a spring. In my case, this spring was off, so the pawl did not press against the rod at all.
My old beauty clunks now, and long exposures work fine too!!
Now I just have to get Jon Goodman's light seal kit from the drawer and then some Kodak Gold film.
Anirban
I figured out why!
Hi,
I figured out why!
The pawl at the bottom that presses against the shutter release rod (and catches the ledge on the rod when shutter is trigerred) uses a spring. In my case, this spring was off, so the pawl did not press against the rod at all.
My old beauty clunks now, and long exposures work fine too!!
Now I just have to get Jon Goodman's light seal kit from the drawer and then some Kodak Gold film.
Anirban
zuikologist
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Good luck with the Yashica - these are great shooters. Let's see some photos from your first roll.
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