It happened again, early morning fiddling with a camera...
Yashica A, exercising the shutter over different speeds, and not being careful with is the big gap on the dial between 1/25 and B, I ended up not quite on B position, cocked and fired.
Now the shutter is very slow closing, as if a cocking lever return spring was compromised.
From what I read this is the simplest of the early Copals, as found on Yashicas (300 to 25, B, no self timer or fancy flash synchronization).
Am I likely to have broken a spring, or bent a part, in my manipulation error, and what does it mean in terms of home repair?