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i have a ae1 canon with a disconnected/broken tungsten wire and no repair manual. aside from purchasing a manual, is there another option? Thank you.
 
I don't know of any tungsten wire on my AE-1.
 
It is the shutter pull-a thin "cable" that runs across the back of the camera over about five little pullies.
 
Thank you Laurent, I have been to this site but had no luck locating a repair manual diagram. I am trying to find information without a cost. It is even a difficult repair manual to find to download at a cost.
 
Thank you Ben. that is exactly what i was looking for. not looking forward to the surgery though...
 
Lismoreian,

I beg your pardon. I just now found out that there are indeed tungsten-cables.
I found such in the New F1 where it seemingly actuates the viewfinder speed scale. I still haven't found such in the AE-1P. Actually I can't think of a funtion there. But I'll find out...
 
The AE1-P uses LEDs, so it does not need cables to actuate the speed display... on an AE1 it would make sense
 
With actuating I meant a mechanical action, as in moving a display in and out. On the AE-1 there is the pointer of the meter, for the rest there is no further mechanical action.
 
Sorry, I thought about the meter needle... I'm tired I guess ! Not sure there's less to do, but there isn't more than on an AE1-p!
 
The tungsten wire connects the ISO resistor to the shutter speed dial which is also a variable resistor.
The setting of the ISO dial changes the position of a cam that engages the shutter speed dial start point.
 
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