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Konica Autoreflex T Top Cover Removal

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Removing the top cover of the Konica Autoreflex T.
Rewind knob is held on with a set screw.
The rewind shaft will most likely fall into the film compartment.
Remove the retaining nut with a spanner wrench.
All done here.
Using a piece of rubber for added friction, unscrew the film advance lever trim screw.
Remove the spring washer.
Remove the film advance lever.
Brass washer.
Remove the film advance coupler.
Remove the retaining nut with a spanner wrench.
All done here.
Set ASA to 100. Remove pin-face screw from the ASA/shutter-speed knob.
Remove the shutter speed dial.
Brass washer.
Remove the ASA dial.
Mark position of stop plate. Remove circlip and stop plate.
Remove spring.
If you lift off the shutter-speed knob now, the meter connecting cam will run off, and the connecting string may fall off its pulleys and get tangled. If the ASA was set to 100, the hole in the brass connecting cam will line up with a hole underneath the assebly plate. Insert a pin through the two holes to keep the meter assembly in position.
With the pin in place, you can now lift off the shutter-speed knob.
Lift off the top plate.
Top plate removed.
Close-up rewind side.
Close-up rewind side.
Close-up film advance side.
Close-up film advance side.
Close-up pentaprism.
Close-up pentaprism.
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