Moving the lensboard back? Make sure you have the specs for that camera. There is a current thread on optimum focal point for 120 film (may not be at the level of the pressure plate.)
Yes I was trying to move the board back but something was preventing it. I have the specs (66.8mm) but without a gauge stand it's a tricky measurement. I started that other thread: repair manual states that focal point is at 66.6mm. I adjusted the camera to the best of my abilities and tested the focus. I think it's good enough?
While on the topic of servicing the Koni-Omega. The film back was giving me a bit of grief: it was sometimes failing to pull film and the frame counter was sometimes skipping a frame. I rebuilt the clutch following an online guide. The old grease was very stiff. For the counter skip, see below (picture courtesy of
flickr).
Claw on plunger pushes on the tooth (blue) to increment the frame counter. The plunger has a bit of play and would sometimes ride a bit high, allowing the claw to catch the next tooth instead. I removed the screw assemblies in red. The right one is accessible after removing the cover and leaf spring under the take up spool. The washers with two holes are threaded and have a guide post under for the plunger slot, and the posts have flats. When I reassembled the posts I located the flats on the side to reduce the amount of play.