Hey everyone!
I am repairing a K1000 SE for a friend. He has stated that the film advance is rough, and he has experienced the film breaking on him a couple of times.
I tried some dummy film and did have the film break on me when inserting the leader into the take up spool. To fix this, I decided to take a razor blade to the take up spool and make some chamfers on some of the edges. I feel like this helped.
I had 3-4 practice K1000s laying around in my parts bin, and after advancing film through each of them I feel like my friend’s K1000 has the smoothest advance, although I agree it does feel a touch gritty. I tried an acing through a Pentax MX and that was much smoother.
I had one practice K1000 torn apart already, so I tried removing the wind shaft and lubricating the slip spring, but I feel like that did not improve anything. I also polished the interface between the gear that the film advance ratchet sits on and the plate that is underneath it, and that did not improve things. I tried all the gears dry and all the gears lubricated and neither of those changed the feel. For the lubricant I’m using a moly paste.
After all of this, I am curious if others feel that the K1000 inherently has a bit of a rougher film advance? To me it feels a little gritty, like gears are meshing together in a slightly off way, or they are rotating on a surface with some pressure.
Does anyone have any other suggestions for this I could try or check? I feel like I’ve tried everything. I haven’t lubricated the curtain gears as those are supposed to be dry I believe. I’ve been following the National Camera Repair course procedure.
I’m looking forward to a good discussion on this topic!
I am repairing a K1000 SE for a friend. He has stated that the film advance is rough, and he has experienced the film breaking on him a couple of times.
I tried some dummy film and did have the film break on me when inserting the leader into the take up spool. To fix this, I decided to take a razor blade to the take up spool and make some chamfers on some of the edges. I feel like this helped.
I had 3-4 practice K1000s laying around in my parts bin, and after advancing film through each of them I feel like my friend’s K1000 has the smoothest advance, although I agree it does feel a touch gritty. I tried an acing through a Pentax MX and that was much smoother.
I had one practice K1000 torn apart already, so I tried removing the wind shaft and lubricating the slip spring, but I feel like that did not improve anything. I also polished the interface between the gear that the film advance ratchet sits on and the plate that is underneath it, and that did not improve things. I tried all the gears dry and all the gears lubricated and neither of those changed the feel. For the lubricant I’m using a moly paste.
After all of this, I am curious if others feel that the K1000 inherently has a bit of a rougher film advance? To me it feels a little gritty, like gears are meshing together in a slightly off way, or they are rotating on a surface with some pressure.
Does anyone have any other suggestions for this I could try or check? I feel like I’ve tried everything. I haven’t lubricated the curtain gears as those are supposed to be dry I believe. I’ve been following the National Camera Repair course procedure.
I’m looking forward to a good discussion on this topic!
