Again Thanks a lot to Nokton for all the interesting and informative tales about the Makiflexes.I acquired a Makiflex Standard about 35 years ago, but have hardly used it on account of a sluggish shutter. I remember I once tried to open it up somewhat to do some CL(A), but only managed to remove the left side body panel, which is to no awail. You cannot access the bearings needing lubrication from under the left side panel. By the way: The focusing knob on the left side is secured with a bolt that has a LEFT thread! I suppose the right side converse has a right thread; but I never managet to loosen the right side bolt, which seemed stuck. I was of course intrigued by reading about the need to remove the back panel, and have tried it out this sunday pm. As the pictures may show i managed to wreck 3 of the 8 small, low quality steel bolts holding the back panel fastened to the steel chassis. The camera seemingly had a few drops of water inside at some point. Hence the rusty bolts and other traces of rust seen in the pics. I also managed, albeit with some difficulty on account of very tight bolts
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under the tripod plate, to remove the bottom plate. So I think I have been able to clean and lubricate the running parts sufficiently. Only the slow speeds gear train inside the right body panel has been partly inaccessibel. But off hand everything seems to be running merrily enough as of now. Note this is the M. Standard, lacking the very slow speeds. There is no functioning finder. The angled finder seen has missing mirror and finder optics. I hope to eventuelly fix this. I also have picked up a Fujica waist level finder for the 680 at some point, which should be adaptable. So I'm looking forward to using this handsome brute in the not too distant future. And thanks again to everyone for inspiring reportings.