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Olympus Zuiko 200mm f5 Disassembly Question

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I just got a OM-1 F-Zuiko 200mm f5 (not f4!) lens (serial number 120xxx) with a known fungus condition. The infection did not look too bad and the price was right.

I have been able to remove the rear two lens elements (behind the diaphragm) and the front element, but I am having trouble getting out the next two lens groups, the doublet and the plano-concave lens in front of the diaphragm. From the exploded parts diagram that is online it looks like the only thing holding the lens group in is a retaining ring which is about 1cm wide. It looks like the ring might have some thread lock applied, so I have been soaking it in acetone, without success so far (half a day).

Does anyone have any experience with this lens and any suggestions as to how to proceed?
 
Olympus lenses are notorious for their nasty threadlocker. Acetone is good but you might need a custom tool (i.e very rigid) for the retaining ting.
 
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