bernard_L
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I agreed to put up for sale on eprey, on behalf of an acquaintance, a Canon AE-1. Checking out in paranoid mode (on eprey the buyer is always right). Noticed a small fungus on the edge of the lens, apparently on the rear side of the front element.
Proceeded to reach that optical surface. Remove name ring? Friction with large rubber stopper did not work. Drilled two small holes inside the "O" of "CANON" conveniently located at 180° from each other. And after significant torque applied with the spanner, the ring moved. Turns out is was not screwed in the filter ring, but just pressed and glued. Next to remove the front group. According to this blog,
diediemustdive.wordpress.com
it should have two slots for a spanner. No. The front groups just slide out inside their polymer housing. Looks like polycarbonate. And the front element and second group (two lenses) are just sealed in that housing. With the fungus inside.
So at some point Canon must have optimized the construction of the FD 50/1.8. For reference, the S/N:
Proceeded to reach that optical surface. Remove name ring? Friction with large rubber stopper did not work. Drilled two small holes inside the "O" of "CANON" conveniently located at 180° from each other. And after significant torque applied with the spanner, the ring moved. Turns out is was not screwed in the filter ring, but just pressed and glued. Next to remove the front group. According to this blog,

Canon 50mm f/1.8 FD SC (Version I) Overhaul (with f/1.4 FD SSC Version I notes)
The lens after complete service. Updated October 14, 2018 – incorporated 50mm f/1.4 FD SSC Version I where there is a difference in the approach or construction. Photos from the f/1.4 lens i…
So at some point Canon must have optimized the construction of the FD 50/1.8. For reference, the S/N: