Hi,
Thanks for the tip, the cam you mention, is it the one
that operates the main lever (across the underneath of
the camera)? I've noticed that it rotates when I
advance the lever, is there anyway to detect whether
or not it hasd come away from the curtain gears? When
you say it breaks loose, how is it held in place
normally? (screw, thread, glue, interference, etc?)
Did you use epoxy to glue the shutter cam?
Thanks
Chris
--- clintonr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > This sounds
like major surgery, likely requiring
> removal of the shutter
> assembly itself, perhaps even replacement (there's a
> cam attached to one
> of the main curtain gears that sometimes breaks
> loose...). While I've
> reattached a few of these cams with glue as an
> experiment, you might
> just need that surplus body's shutter -- shutters
> for the 4 are no
> longer available!
>
>
> Giles wrote:
> >
> > ------- Forwarded Message Follows -------
> > Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 18:58:33 +0100
> (BST)
> > From: Chris Charlton
> <c_charlton@xxxxxxxxx>
> > Subject: OM4 Fault...HELP??
> > To: owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> > Hi There,
> > I have an OM4 with seemingly perfect electronics
> (all
> > functions/display/battery check/etc work fine),
> > however it has a fault that I would like to try
> and
> > rectify myself, as I have a spare OM4 for parts.
> I'll
> > describe what is wrong:-
> >
> > The advance lever is locked and the mirror is in
> the
> > fully upright position (as if to expose the film).
> > When I "trip" part of the mechanism underneath
> (with
> > the bottom off) this mechanism is located just
> > underneath the main wind lever (the one that is
> > operated via a cam, and seems to prime a main
> spring)
> > it allows me to wind on the advance lever. This
> > "primes" a main spring, but does not seem to pull
> one
> > curtain across another (something I know Oly
> shutters
> > are supposed to do, I've owned a few) When the
> shutter
> > is fired, the mirror flips up (and does not come
> down,
> > in mechanical "60'th" or not) and the shutter
> curtain
> > "twitches" slighty but does not run across as if
> to
> > expose the film. When the mechanical part that can
> be
> > "tripped" is (described above) what seems to be a
> main
> > spring flips back again and the mirror drops down.
> >
> > It seems to be that something in the
> curtain/shutter
> > mechanism isn't being primed during the lever
> advance,
> > so it does not fire and subsequently drop the
> mirror
> > down afterwards.
> >
> > Could anyone give me any ideas on where to look
> for a
> > problem? I am mechanically skilled and have a
> number
> > of tools available to me, and as I mentioned, a
> > complete set of spare parts.
> > Also I'm after an aesthetic spare part, its a
> piece of
> > plastic that goes on the advance lever that
> basically
> > covers the ball mechanism and is sandwiched
> between
> > the screw that holds the lever in place.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Chris
> >
> >
>
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