Once the Naphtha effects have dissipated from your person then start your shutter repair understanding here:
http://pheugo.com/cameras/index.php?page=default&WEBMGR=a63ba76bbcfd6d67a3e9d62fd389f975
There is a Copal 4 speed and a MXV.
All makes of shutters:
Aperture at the rear/bottom of the shutter case requiring full teardown of the shutter to access.
Shutter blades and controller immediately above the aperture, usually mounted on the bottom/back side of the main plate.
Main plate, top side: Setting mechanism; release mechanism, includes bulb and time levers; retarding mechanism; flash sync; self timer.
Speed setting ring.
Front plate.
Springs will fly out of some makes of shutters if operated with the front plate off, I think it is safe to set and release a Copal with the face plate off but will not swear to it.
Operate the setting lever observing what it contacts or comes close to contacting. Operate the release lever observing what levers it contacts and moves.
Look for loose hair pin type springs that are loose on a shaft, they should have some tension at a static state (shutter not set).
Cocking/setting spring should be a high tension expansion spring 1/2 to 3/4 inch long. The Copal MXV in the above link shows the setting spring between the delay mechanism and the center of the shutter housing in photo#3.
Do Not disassemble the delay mechanism. Do try to turn the gears a little or move its levers to verify it is not jammed or locked by another component.
Use a macro capable P&S (digital are best) and take pictures of the shutter as you remove each part to make reassembly easier.
Get a can of CRC QD Electronic Cleaner available at auto parts stores (
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/d...ap?ck=Search_N0439_-1_2743&pt=N0439&ppt=C0090 ), hardware stores and similar businesses. Safe on plastics so you can spray it into a shutter without worry of doing harm and flush the shutter while open. I do so over a container with a sealing lid so that I can put parts and sub assemblies it it for soaking with the lid on so that it does not evaporate. The CRC QD Cleaner is flammable but not as toxic as Naphtha.