Jammed shutter on K1000

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So a friend of mine had a Pentax K1000 with a jammed shutter/advance lever I was able to fix thanks to the help of the below thread(post #6 in particular):
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)

Amazing help and knowledge here as usual... but my question is, should I follow up this repair with any light lubricating or anything else?

I'm pretty sure my friend acquired this body already jammed up, and I could see no apparent cause of the problem, but I'd love to keep this body functional for at least a few more rolls... or longer! This body definitely could use some new light seals and mirror bumper foam, but the bumper isn't quite as bad as I have seen before and does not seem to affect the mirror's return... at least not yet.

Any tips and comments are greatly appreciated as always!

Thanks!
Cameron
 

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It's not likely that you have access to anything needing lubrication from the bottom.
The bottom pivots for the curtain rollers may be visible/accessible but anything else on the bottom
would need just a tiny dab of the correct grease.

The oils used are typically clock oils anything heavier will mess it up.
 
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It's not likely that you have access to anything needing lubrication from the bottom.
The bottom pivots for the curtain rollers may be visible/accessible but anything else on the bottom
would need just a tiny dab of the correct grease.

The oils used are typically clock oils anything heavier will mess it up.


Cool. Thank you for the info!
 

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Replacing the foam takes less than an hour and Jon Goodman is the go-to guy. Around $10. Well worth doing when you have a spare hour. Even if he doesn't keep the camera, the next owner will thank him.
 
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Yeah, I should probably replace the foam for him, I doubt he will.
 
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