I just bought two EMs from Ebay, both from late 70's. The other is worn and rusty (cost under 4€), second one is much cleaner. To my surprise both of them work, and have intact shutter curtain rubbering (!). The selenium cell metering also works. Over 40 year old cameras after all. It really shows that you should not buy a mint camera from Ebay, the one with use marks might just work better.
I decided to start from the beaten up one, I'm going to ignore all the rust and just make it work nice and not touch anything cosmetics.
For tonight, I disassembled the top part.
1. Cock the shutter and rotate the top plate clockwise (reverse threaded). I use snap ring pliers that have their pins filed to fit (sharper). Then remove 3 screws that hold the lever
2. Loosen all set screws around shutter dial and shutter button
3. Note that you may have 1 or more shims here and there. Don't loose them
4. Remove film rewind knob (2 screws + long spring). Then you have to improvise a tool to remove top collar and exp calculator. Under it, there are 2 screws that hold the top cover in place. One is next to the shutter cocking lever.
I decided to start from the beaten up one, I'm going to ignore all the rust and just make it work nice and not touch anything cosmetics.


For tonight, I disassembled the top part.
1. Cock the shutter and rotate the top plate clockwise (reverse threaded). I use snap ring pliers that have their pins filed to fit (sharper). Then remove 3 screws that hold the lever


2. Loosen all set screws around shutter dial and shutter button


3. Note that you may have 1 or more shims here and there. Don't loose them

4. Remove film rewind knob (2 screws + long spring). Then you have to improvise a tool to remove top collar and exp calculator. Under it, there are 2 screws that hold the top cover in place. One is next to the shutter cocking lever.


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