Graphex Optar 135mm high speed spring fell out

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I took one of these apart to clean out the old dried up grease inside. In my carelessness, the high speed spring fell out and I did not take a photo of it before to compare. Can anyone familiar with these lenses point me in the right direction?

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I'd love to, unfortunately I lack the skill and finesse. I'd surely muck it up.

Thanks for the diagram though, looks like I can figure out where it goes from here.
 
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Thank you! I was able to figure it out from the service manual anyhow but it's nice to be confirmed.
 

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There is no fix I'm familiar with in this condition. Something is dirty and not moving freely preventing the setting to latch in the set position.
Running this shutter until it stops causes a part to break or it severely degrades its operation after servicing.
One should be able to get it working properly by stripping the main plate, cleaning the parts, lubing as required and reassembling.
The blade controller and shutter blades are on the under side of the main plate and if moving smoothly with the top of the plate disassembled they will not have to be removed.
 

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Now that I have more time on my hands
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The booster spring goes on the post close to the center core with the long end down and seated in the slot of the main cocking lever (white arrow).

Thank you! This was very helpful to me. I just received a 4x5 Crown Graphic with the same lens and shutter. It was stuck so I decided to look inside but also had this spring pop out and had no idea where it went. One question (if you're still around) - the spring settles nicely on the post, long arm side down - does the spring's arm go under the cocking lever or over - or some other place? And what is its purpose? For now, the arm on my spring is under the lever. My shutter seems good after a little exercising. Having it open allowed me see where it needed a little push (from my flat head screwdriver) - once that was done I could see I wouldn't hurt it by cocking the lever, which became easier and easier with each sequence. It seems the bulb setting didn't work until the dial retaining ring was reinstalled.
 
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