Fixing the front panel of the prism cover with LEICA lettering
The plastic holding frame behind the front panel with the Leica logo was broken and one of the two fastening screws no longer had a mating thread.
Therefore,
@miha fixed the front panel with black tape. A solution that lasted 16 years
Anyway, the plate was slightly crooked and could be moved.
Today I wanted to see if it could be done without tape.
Removing the tape.
Adhesive residue
The broken holding frame for the front panel made of plastic.
On the upper side there are three recesses for small holding tabs in the panel.
On the bottom there are two threads for the screws, one of which is missing here.
Probably one of the few places on the R3 MOT where Leica (Leitz at this time) used plastic in the camera. Otherwise most of it is made of metal.
The inside of the front panel with the broken plastic thread below and the three holding tabs (red rectangle).
Remove adhesive residue from the tape above the bayonet ring with isopropyl alcohol.
Here too I cleaned with isopropyl alcohol.
I use the scalpel to remove any hard adhesive residue to get a smooth edge.
This has already been glued once.
I use the Spudger to spread the broken holding frame and apply Loctite adhesive.
Then I use the Spudger as a wedge that presses the holding frame against the cover while the glue dries within a few minutes.
The holding frame is now fixed.
I apply plenty of Pliobond to the holding frame and the inside of the front panel.
Whatever is too much can be easily removed afterwards without leaving any residue.
Apply on each part and let it dry briefly increases the holding power.
Since the left part of the holding frame is also loose, the recesses for the tabs in the front panel partially disappear under the prism cover.
I hadn't noticed this before when I put the front panel on as a test.
Now the upper part of the front panel does not close flush with the prism cover. The tabs get in the way.
Therefore, I mill off the metal tabs with the tungsten carbide cutter on the Dremel.
Now it should be fine.