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A viewer donated this camera, with this message 'I would really like it if you brought it back to spec and put it into someone’s hands who would use it and enjoy it for the exceptional camera it is.' In this video series I will identify any faults, as I strip down and service the camera. Hopefully my explanations as I work through the process will help someone with their own repair work in the future. Today, I start on the Synchro-Compur shutter. This has multiple problems, but most likely all of them are related to oil being in all the wrong places. You can find a description of the important dimensions for making a suitable spanner wrench here... https://retinarescue.com/retainingrin... Consumables used servicing camera bodies: I use naphtha (cigarette lighter fluid) for cleaning metal parts. CRC Heavy Duty Lectra Clean for dried grease that the naphtha won’t dissolve. A generic wax and grease remover to soak mechanical parts prior to cleaning in an ultrasonic cleaner. Glass cleaned with normal domestic glass cleaner. Parts are lubricated with Inox MX6 (a synthetic grease), Rocol Dry Molybdenum paste, MicroLubrol Helimax XP helicoid grease, graphite powder, or graphite grease as needed. Leatherettes are glued back with Ados F2 adhesive. Consumables used servicing shutter and lens assemblies: Naphtha (cigarette lighter fluid), or occasionally CRC Heavy Duty Lectraclean. Lenses cleaned with normal domestic glass cleaner. Parts are lubricated Rocol Dry Molybdenum paste, MicroLubrol Helimax XP helicoid grease, graphite powder, or graphite grease as needed.