tauzero Posted Wednesday at 12:35 Posted Wednesday at 12:35 (edited) A little while ago, I got an OLP Tony Levin. There's a little too much relief on the neck so I decided to adjust it. Being an Allen key adjustment kinda guy, I hadn't paid attention to the truss rod adjuster. Thinking it was an allen key adjustment, I moved the scratchplate to try and get access to the adjuster, but after some struggling and a bit of research on the interwebs, it became obvious that it's a spoke wheel adjuster. Is it possible to get a spoke wheel adjuster that will fit onto the current truss rod, or am I looking at a replacement truss rod or neck? Edited 12 hours ago by tauzero Changed title to be more accurate Quote
tauzero Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago I decided to take the bull by the horns and remove the neck, in the hope that I would put it back together within ten years. A 4mm allen key is the right fit for the truss rod end, which is inaccessible with the neck on, so I looked for a spoke wheel adaptor. There was one mentioned on here but it was from the EU (guitarsandwoods.com) and with shipping it came to about £40. More hunting produced one from Grainger Guitar Parts for £8 all in, so that's now ordered. Quote
Mediocre Polymath Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) I looked in my parts bin, as for some reason I kept the truss rod when I binned the neck from my old OLP MM2, but sadly I think I decided "what possible use could anyone have for an old OLP truss rod" and threw it away a few months ago. That said, I remember the spoke wheel being welded on, so perhaps it was a different design. If the adaptor doesn't fit, you can always try pulling the truss rod out and replacing it. They're double action rods in a straight rectangular channel – you can generally pull the out if there's no tension on them. Edited 2 hours ago by Mediocre Polymath 1 Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.