Today I looked at a used 35 mm f/1.4 AiS in a local camera store. I put it on my camera in aperture-priority mode and shot a test sequence from f/1.4 up to f/16. To my surprise the shots from 1.4 to 4 were correctly and equally exposed, but from f/5.6 on up they became more and more over-exposed. It took a bit of head-scratching to figure this out. Eventually I looked at the aperture blades when pressing the DOF preview button. They snapped down nicely to about f/4, but closed very lazily after that. It took the mechanism 1-1.5 seconds to close fully at f/16 (actually quite nice to watch it glide slowly closed). Clearly the aperture wasn't able to keep up with the shutter when set above f/4. The actuation lever felt about right (not tight or obstructed or visibly bent), so I think one or more aperture blades must have a sticky spot.
Has anyone else encountered such a problem with their copies of this lens? How difficult would it be to disassemble, clean and re-assemble the diaphragm? It's a CRC lens, so my guess is that disassembling / re-building it isn't for the faint-hearted. I'm not an experienced lens surgeon.
Thanks for all thoughts and advice, John