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norris47

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Hello dear people,
I am currently in trouble, trying to repair a pentax 67 aperture chain, as I realised that the screws holding the camera's front lens mount plate in place have seized. I tried adding a drop of wd40 and only 1 screw came loose. Do you have any suggestions for me?

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Water Displacement #40 is not a good product to use in cameras.
Get some Acetone, apply around the screw heads with a cotton swab, wait 5 to 10 minutes, try the screw and apply the Acetone again if it does not come loose. The screws likely have a common threadlocker used in camera assembly on them that dissolves with Acetone.
 
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Water Displacement #40 is not a good product to use in cameras.
Get some Acetone, apply around the screw heads with a cotton swab, wait 5 to 10 minutes, try the screw and apply the Acetone again if it does not come loose. The screws likely have a common threadlocker used in camera assembly on them that dissolves with Acetone.
Oh that is good to know. Luckily I only used WD40 in small amounts around the screw head. I shall try acetone and see how that goes.
Thank you
 
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