Green grease is Agfa; they will suffer in hell. Japan will also suffer in hell, for a different reason: volatile fraction in helicoid grease that condensed on shutter blades.For the green grease Japan will suffer an eternity in hell.
Mr. Kino, How did you dissolve the helicoil grease? Did you disassemble the lens? Is there a way to get solvent in there without such disassembly? I guess I could immerse them...seems a tad dangerous. I have two beautiful machines, both frozen; and two junky ones, not frozen. I have tries injecting solvent in from the backside because one can see the lens move. No luck.
Any advice?
Sorry I missed this post! It was a while back when I worked on the 519, so I don't remember much about the viewfinder, but I do recall there were some tear-downs elsewhere on the web. Google-foo on all the combinations of Ricoh and rangefinder you can think of; something should pop up.Hi all, I'm new here, joined because I found really encouraging posts about Ricoh rangefinders! I recently found a 519 with an issue or two, but surprisingly clean. The lens is pristine, no visible fungus, smooth aperture ring, shutter speed and focus rings. Some stiction in the shutter button and a bit rough in the film advance, with an extra little release and pull needed to cock the shutter. Bigger issue is the rangefinder vertical sync is off. Horizontal moves and aligns, seemingly ok, but vertical not. Is this something I could hope to adjust? Maybe I could live with zone focus, but much obliged for any help, please! (I've reading kino's posts, hopeful for a word of advice… ) Thanks in advance!
Good job! I am in the midst of restoring an Agfa Isolette, and the nasty green grease in that camera seems to have completely polymerized. But I happened upon some repair videos by Chris Sherlock, and at one point, he reaches for an aerosol can of CRC Lectra Clean, so I had to try it. A few drops applied to the lens helicoid did not magically loosen things up, as in his video, so I ended up doing an overnight soak. But I knew it was having an effect, because the solvent bath turned green with bits of old lubricant. This morning, on my second or third try, the lens helicoid started to turn, maybe for the first time in decades! And once it did, the remainder of the cleanup operation was easy. And now to unfreeze the rangefinder assembly.Finally got my Ricoh 519 operational.
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