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[OM] Re: OM 2S - Is this a simple fix?

Subject: [OM] Re: OM 2S - Is this a simple fix?
From: NSURIT@xxxxxxx
Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2006 12:22:30 EDT
 
In a message dated 6/2/2006 10:58:10 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
omtech1@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:

Here's a  reply I started to compose:

>>> Of course, (blah, blah) I  don't recommend it.  doing so may lead to 
ripped circuits, broken  parts, as there are lots of things (too many) 
that are thought during  repair but are too numerous to write down. Many 
discover this later when  something snaps off or a part falls into the 
depths of the body and will  not shake-out.
Your meter problem is not necessarily an easy fix, and  possibly not 
fixable.  First
though, make sure bottom cover screws  are tight. Use correct, new 
batteries. Real 357 or SR44W
Basically, you  want to remove top cover and tighten set screws that clamp
flex board to  viewfinder lcd, though this may not solve the problem.

Pry off wind  lever cap, remove screw, lift off lever, washer, 2 ball
bearings, retaining  ring.  Lift out parts.  Set asa to 100.  Slip razor
blade  under edge of asa top plate, just above window and separate plate
from  plate it is glued to. Remove screw, lift off parts. Remove top
cover  screws, remove rewind knob, unscrew retaing nut, lift off parts.

As you  lift top, rewind button and spring will fall out.
You may want to unsolder  wires going to the top cover, if not they might
break during  handling.  Make a map of where the wires go before
unsoldering.  There's much more to do  but.....<<<
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Thank you.  Four words come to mind.  Actually it is two groups  of two words 
that come to mind.  They are:
 
Forget it.
 
&
 
Parts Only.
 
Again, thank you.  Bill Barber


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