Pentax MX foul up.

Mike Kennedy

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While taking apart my MX I sheared off thel film advance leaver's retaining screw. Now I can't attach the smal cover that keeps the leaver attached.DANG!!
Any solution?
 

Steve Roberts

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While taking apart my MX I sheared off thel film advance leaver's retaining screw. Now I can't attach the smal cover that keeps the leaver attached.DANG!!
Any solution?

If you're talking about what I think you are (ie the flat-faced cover on the very top of the advance lever) that has an anti-clockwise thread on the ME & Super and I would guess it does on the MX as well, hence possibly your problem. Now that the tension is off it, could you undo the threaded section (clockwise) with a needle or similar? Beware that again if it's like the ME the threaded collar with two slots that you can probably now see is also anti-clock threaded should you need to remove it.
Good luck!
Steve
 

Sandeha Lynch

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Sadly I once did the same to my own MX. This is a reverse thread and unscrews clockwise.

I contacted one official Pentax repair shop, but they had no spare parts.

Solution ... find a broken donor body on eBay that still has the part.
 
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Mike Kennedy

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You're right Sandeha,reverse threads.My fault.I had been working on 3 different cameras and flamed the MX.
I've fixed the problem with old motor cycle engines (tap & die set) but never with something sooooo small. I'm thinking of buying a product called J-P Weld.I need something to secure that cover to my film advance lever.
 
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