Yashica Lynx Copal shutter: help appreciated with a stubborn pin.

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mabuse68

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Hi, community.
The shutter blades of a Yashica Lynx 1000 got out of place.
To separate the shutter back from the blade compartment, I must press out the pin in the winding shaft (see picture).
It won't cooperate. From the scars on the assembly, you can appreciate those brute force methods didn't sort out any effect.
Any advice on how to get the pin out of its hole? I read in an old SPT journal that a "Petri Pin Pusher" ever existed for the job; I wonder if a similar tool exists nowadays.

Any help is appreciated.
Lynx-winding pin - 1.jpeg
 

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Bolex made a pin pusher for the H series cameras. I have also used a little gear puller as a pin pusher and a slot car axle pusher.


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In a pinch, I would try modifying a bicycle chain pin remover tool? Or grind a notch into one jaw of some pliers. The other jaw for pushing the pin, the notch for allowing it though the other side.
 

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I hack a cheap needle-nose pliars by cutting a notch into the front of one of the jaws. Then squeeze the pin into the notch.
 
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Bolex made a pin pusher for the H series cameras. I have also used a little gear puller as a pin pusher and a slot car axle pusher.

That Bolex tool is something to think about copying!
I don't have much clearance, so gear pullers (like those for watches' bracelets) can't hold the pin.
 
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I hack a cheap needle-nose pliars by cutting a notch into the front of one of the jaws. Then squeeze the pin into the notch.
I'll give it a try. It seems the only solution to deal with the low clearance of the pin.
 
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Thanks everyone for your help.
I'll drop a post when the next episode of this adventure unravels 😀
 
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