You must have watched the same you tube LOL. Dont always believe what you see is the only answer to your problem !. That applies to almost anything.
Busting a lens to remove it from a body , BS, no i just reasoned it out , remove the lens box and go in through the back door thus avoiding any contact with the shutter blinds. I have never done this before and made plenty of notes on paper as to what went where the positions, plus some digi photos . I had no choice it was either bite the bullet or sit there with an inoperable camera, i also learned something as well . I figured the camera must have at some point received a serious jolt or many years ago i never understood how to install a new focusing screen properly, its a bit of a mystery there.
The worst part is the goop on the vinyl covering , it has a nasty habit of traveling on fingertips and whatever it touches , don't get this on the shutter blinds ! Remove the vinyl and De-goop it before opening up.
Is your camera shop a digital or film or bit of both ?. Whats Calif like for film camera buffs ?. Where a bouts in Calif are you ?.