Yashica Lynx 14

delvischeng

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1) When I rotate the winding lever to the end, it cocks the shutter. Once removing my thumb, winding lever return back and immediately the winding mechanism triggers the shutter. I need to press the shutter button to release the winder lock before I can rotate the winding lever again. I believe there is a screw to be adjusted so that the winding mechanism and shutter release work properly. I attach the photo of the winding lever and someone please show me which screw needs to be adjusted.
2) The painted plate about the size of 1cm x 1cm falling out when I removed the Lynx 14 top cover. It needs to be glued on certain surface. I just cannot figure where to put it back. Can someone please advise me? (photos attached)
3) The 4mm long tiny copper part with a plastic collar falling out when I remove the light sensor. Can someone please advise me how and where to put it back? (photos attached)
 

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1) When I rotate the winding lever to the end, it cocks the shutter. Once removing my thumb, winding lever return back and immediately the winding mechanism triggers the shutter. I need to press the shutter button to release the winder lock before I can rotate the winding lever again. I believe there is a screw to be adjusted so that the winding mechanism and shutter release work properly. I attach the photo of the winding lever and someone please show me which screw needs to be adjusted.
2) The painted plate about the size of 1cm x 1cm falling out when I removed the Lynx 14 top cover. It needs to be glued on certain surface. I just cannot figure where to put it back. Can someone please advise me? (photos attached)
3) The 4mm long tiny copper part with a plastic collar falling out when I remove the light sensor. Can someone please advise me how and where to put it back? (photos attached)

Posting a comment with black letters on a dark gray background is not, generally speaking, a good idea that will get you a lot of replies. Maybe you'll get a few responses now. I didn't even see any text the first time I clicked on it.
 
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