Thanks everyone for the great info!
Denverdad, I had forgotten about the difference in distortion from behind verses in front of the aperture. The thing is is I would really prefer to create a lens with shorter focal length (as I mainly shoot landscape type images) hence installing behind the shutter.
THanks for trying out your Ricoflex rear element Pagonzales. I had the feeling that the FL was going to be quite different with the separate elements. So it looks like installing a different lens might be the only way to go, especially since there really isn't much flexibility with focus movement with most of these TLRs (unless you have a Mamiya C series with bellows)
Nods Duma, thanks for the explanation of how a triplet works. I am able to grasp most of what you say. So if the rear element has a longer FL of around 100mm, perhaps I could use the front element moved to behind the lens, as it would be closer to 60mm? Not sure if those two front elements can be separated though?
It seems that the odds of any of the elements working on there own within the depth of specific camera body is doubtful. I more likely to find a single meniscus of the actual focal length (film plane to lens distance). Trying to find a simple lens of the right diameter and FL is going to be a challenge
In the end, I may end up building a TLR camera around a set of lenses. It would be a very shallow body of around 50-60mm with the ground glass on the back instead of top (thereby not needing a mirror). I would also use a film back with a winder on it. Down the road ...
David