I just picked up an Olympus 35RD knowing it had a shutter problem. Cosmetically it looks great and I gambled on it being repairable. When I got it, the shutter stuck open at all speeds, seems to be a common problem with the RD. I tore into it and cleaned the shutter blades and flushed out the clockwork. While in there it was obvious someone else took it apart, the aperture return spring was missing. I noticed something off with the aperture when I first got it. Fortunately I had a spring that works in my box of bits.
Got it back together and now the shutter works fine but seems I need to do more than a simple cleaning of the clockwork. 1/125 seems to fire closer to 1/60, other speeds seem OK. I'll take a look and see what's special about 1/125.
Some random pics, I always start thinking I'd take photos of the process, but then once I get started I just keep at it.

Got it back together and now the shutter works fine but seems I need to do more than a simple cleaning of the clockwork. 1/125 seems to fire closer to 1/60, other speeds seem OK. I'll take a look and see what's special about 1/125.
Some random pics, I always start thinking I'd take photos of the process, but then once I get started I just keep at it.




