Kodak Instamatic M Series Repairing page 24

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BUSHING
FIG. D72 Front of lever assembly with the new
bushing installed. Here you're seeing the
longer shoulder on the bushing.
First we'll make the two-step bushing a one-step bushing. In
Fig. D74, we've slipped the bushing over a the jaws of a
closed hemostat—that's just a convenient way to hold the
bushing during the surgery. The shoulder with the larger
diameter is facing the tips of the hemostat.
Now use a single-edged razor blade to cut off the shoulder
that has the larger diameter (the shoulder that normally faces
the in-and-out cam). The modified bushing now has only one
shoulder—the longer shoulder that passes through the lever
assembly.
Next we'll modify the in-and-out cam. Make sure you
understand what you're doing here—you can't get the in-and-
out cam as a replacement part.
GROOVE
FIG. D75 Early style in-and-out cam.
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SUPER-8
LEVER
BRASS
POST
FIG. D73 Back of the lever assembly with the
REGULAR-8
new bushing installed. Insert the bushing from
LEVER
the back as shown here.
FIG. D74 Cutting off the larger-diameter
shoulder of the new-style bushing.
SHOULDER
FIG. D76 Modifying the in-and-out cam by
cutting back the shoulder to the groove.

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