I can only say something fundamental about it.
There should be a mechanism for adjusting the shutter. These can be screws or gears. If you have access to the service manual, this should be described there.
Old grease/oil should always be removed before a new lubrication.
For mechanical parts that are subject to heavy loads, the lubricant tends to be more viscous.
For parts with light loads or those that move quickly, use a light lubricant. There should also be information about this in the service manual.
I have found the repair manual but there is no other cures except old oil might have still in somewhere
The manual says using watchmaker's oil, "Fett 207" (Ceritol M 28 T4) . I don't think it is still available today. Do you have any idea of its equivalent ? I don't think Moebius 9010/8000/8040 are the right oil .
These are my two universalists with whom I do most of the work:
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The German word „Fett“ means „grease“ in English.
Thomas Tomosy, author of highly regarded books to camera repair, recommends for slow moving parts (rewind shaft, advance gears, charging shafts, cams, rack and pinions) light grease, silicone grease, light lithium grease.
I once lubricated the gears of a Canon F Power Winder with Liqui Moly Lube LM 47. A rapidly rotating gear threw off the grease.
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Thorough cleaning should always be carried out before lubrication.
If you try using a different grease, I would remove the previous grease so that the substances don't mix and the lubricating properties change. I would clean metal gearing with Zippo Lighter Fluid.
Surely will do.
I mainly use Zippo lighter fluid for cleaning . Before that I use Ronson, but it seems it has discontinued, I miss Ronsol since it is actually doing better than Zippo . The moly lube has been cleaned up already this morning and now it's ready for the new grease
The book from Tomosy are great . I have a physical copy of it but I read too much and it gets worn after years. I am glad digital Kindle copy is now available well . Most of my skills are actually from there.
The books are highly valued because they are out of stock. Especially Tomosy's titles, which are not available electronically.
A good investment
A newer publication by Michio Ozeki:
Let’s Try! - Repair and Maintenance of Cameras: Japan Hobby Tool https://a.co/d/dMmyMa7
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Adjust the curtain groups to the following tension by rotation of the star wheel :
1st curtain 110 cmp
2nd curtain 120 cmp
as measured with vibrating reed in winding direction of the curtain pins .
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