Thanks Lars
Got any idea how much a repair manual costs, is it true you need both the OM1
and
OM2 versions.
Rgds Paul Haigney
Lars Haven wrote:
>
>
> At 20 quid, I agree with Kennedy that it can be quite interesting to
> try to repair it yourself, provided you have a reasonable combination
> mechanical talent, suitable tools and a service manual. I can not help
> with talent, but service manuals can be bought from Ed Romney. Try
> http://www.edromney.com/ or http://pweb.tics.net/romney/tool.htm
> It make things so much easier, when you know how to take things apart
> correctly. You will need to buy or make a few special tools just to get
> the top cover off, so expect to use some time just to get inside.
>
> Regards
> Lars
>
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