EdColorado
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I'm working on a Ricoh S-2 with a Citizen MXV shutter. I'm trying to get the shutter plate out of the housing and am stuck. I can see the problem, I just cant figure out how to fix it. In the first picture your looking at the back side of the housing. That shaft at the top with the two pins sticking out in a V shape is the cocking pin. Picture 2 shows the other end of the cocking pin, on the shutter assembly (at 12:00). The problem is that the pins wont pass through the hole in the housing, and I cant figure out how to remove them. They don't budge. I also don't know how to remove the shaft from the shutter assembly. I could use my Dremel and enlarge the hole in the housing but I doubt that's how its supposed to be done... Anyone have any suggestions?




I soak cleaned this one four times but the blades still end up oily. It looks like the housing was basically dunked in some kind of graphite lube and I think the soaking was just thinning it enough to run out on the blades. Once I got in this far I was scrapping dried grey lube off the housing, someone really messed this one up.