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Subject: [Leica] Fixing a jammed OM4
From: philippe.amard at sfr.fr (philippe.amard)
Date: Sun, 16 Jun 2013 22:57:51 +0200
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Use the blue slider ;-)

Amiti?s
Philippe

Le 16 juin 13 ? 22:46, Douglas Barry a ?crit :

> I don't know: it's hard to get viagra here in Ireland.....
> D
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "philippe.amard" <philippe.amard at 
> sfr.fr 
> >
> To: "Leica Users Group" <lug at leica-users.org>
> Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2013 9:39 PM
> Subject: Re: [Leica] Fixing a jammed OM4
>
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> Does it work with lft the table up to the baseplate?
>
> Kidding
>
> Ph
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> Le 16 juin 13 ? 22:37, Douglas Barry a ?crit :
>
>> I have about five or six OMs and found that same shutter problem   
>> with one of them - an OM1. However, thanks to a tip from my local   
>> photography shop, I got it to work without dismantling or taking a   
>> screw out of it.
>>
>> This is the tip. Find an old wooden table. Raise the camera about  
>> a  foot and a half off the table. Angle the baseplate so that it  
>> is  parallel to the table. Bring it down swiftly, while ensuring  
>> that  the baseplate remains parallel to the table, until said  
>> baseplate  strikes the table evenly along the baseplate length. The  
>> shutter  mechanism will immediately commence working.
>>
>> May the force be with you.......
>>
>> It's not a joke, this does work!
>>
>> Douglas
>> _________
>> Douglas Barry
>> Bray, Co. Wicklow
>> Republic of Ireland
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Vick Ko" <vick.ko at sympatico.ca>
>> To: "Leica Users Group" <lug at leica-users.org>
>> Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2013 4:52 PM
>> Subject: [Leica] Fixing a jammed OM4
>>
>>
>>> I bought an Olympus OM4 with a jammed film advance and shutter.    
>>> The metering and battery check still worked, but the camera  
>>> shutter  and film are advanced and jammed, and the camera won't  
>>> fire at B or  1/60 sec, the manual speeds.
>>>
>>> Searching the web, this seems to be a common flaw in the OM4.
>>>
>>> Here is how I fixed it.
>>>
>>> This photo, credit Rui Jorge Moreno, is a start:
>>> https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-6NZb8Rbu3v0/UE2zl5Q7u-I/AAAAAAAAAfk/-iWGqgtu4Xk/s720/2012-09-10%252000.49.24.jpg
>>>
>>> The pictured plate is the main sycnchronizer gear for the film   
>>> advance, shutter tension drum and the mirror actuation.
>>>
>>> First, the plate needs to be removed.  Take off the three screws   
>>> shown.
>>>
>>> Then, clean out the gears around.  Turn the shutter to B or 1/60   
>>> (manual setting).
>>>
>>> If you press the shutter release, you'll see that the thin bar to   
>>> the bottom of the photo moves.  There is a pair of lever under  
>>> the  silver gear that also moves.  If you move the top and  
>>> bottom,  you'll see that the film advance frees up.  That is a  
>>> great  essential first step.
>>>
>>> Also look at what the big thick bar is doing.  It activates the   
>>> mirror movement, and it needs to move too.  Take this opportunity   
>>> to study the mechanism and clean things.
>>>
>>> On my camera, the reverse lock (forked) lever was completely  
>>> loose.  It is also under the silver gear and needs to move  
>>> freely.  You  need to remove the mirror mover bar, via its big  
>>> cross-head screw.   THIS SCREW IS A LEFT HAND SCREW !!!!!  Remove  
>>> the bar and secure  the reverse lock (forked) lever.
>>>
>>> Then put the mirror lever back into place.
>>>
>>> Now, the camera gears need to be timed correctly.  You will find   
>>> that the film advance finishes in 3 positions.  One is the  
>>> correct  one - and it ends with the rabbit ears of the silver gear  
>>> in the  right place, per the photo.
>>>
>>> Under the synchronization plate (that you've removed), you'll  
>>> find  the shutter tension drum.  Advance it to the tensioned  
>>> position -  it will click into place.  Advance the film advance to  
>>> the right  place.  Now re-install the synchronization plate, with  
>>> the gears in  the right place and the cutouts in the correct  
>>> orientation.
>>>
>>> Now it should all work.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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In reply to: Message from vick.ko at sympatico.ca (Vick Ko) ([Leica] Fixing a jammed OM4)
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