I wrote out a long detailed post but it froze and I lost it all lol
Anways to keep it short, the exciting purchase of a new Charvel turns to disappointment.
Im new to the insides of a Charvel neck but: Just bought a 1987 (but made in 88) Charvel 3A in Metallic Blue. After purchase, while doing a setup I found the brass truss rod nut has been glued to the rod itself. I found that I can pull the rod out of the TR access hole in the headstock about 3/4 inch quite easily using a small flat screwdriver. Should that be possible? I also found that the truss rod nut (7mm style) does not turn in either direction, the rod just wants to twist, probably because the brass nut was glued to the rod. There is a gap between the brass 7mm nut, and the washer as well. What gets me is that the neck is arrow straight and I had no idea til I got the guitar home and noticed this. The truss rod is basically loose in the neck and wont turn because the nut is glued to the rod. There is no access hole or plug in the heel of the neck.
Im no expert but it looks to me like the truss rod is doing absolutly nothing but then why is the neck so straight? If I turn the nut counterclockwise isnt it just going to unthread the nut from the rod? Is this a 1 way (tighten only) kind of deal or what?
Any suggestions?
Next Question: If I buy a used replacement neck I want to match the original 100%. Luckily the serial is on the neckplate and there are absolutly no markings on the neck except a tiny green dot in the heel (as far as I could tell). For example are the 1986 Model 1, Model 2 etc necks the exact same as the Model 3 Model 4 1987 models, or the Model 5, 6's etc.......?
Been searching and found nothing online relating to those issues/questions.
Any advise would be great.
Anways to keep it short, the exciting purchase of a new Charvel turns to disappointment.
Im new to the insides of a Charvel neck but: Just bought a 1987 (but made in 88) Charvel 3A in Metallic Blue. After purchase, while doing a setup I found the brass truss rod nut has been glued to the rod itself. I found that I can pull the rod out of the TR access hole in the headstock about 3/4 inch quite easily using a small flat screwdriver. Should that be possible? I also found that the truss rod nut (7mm style) does not turn in either direction, the rod just wants to twist, probably because the brass nut was glued to the rod. There is a gap between the brass 7mm nut, and the washer as well. What gets me is that the neck is arrow straight and I had no idea til I got the guitar home and noticed this. The truss rod is basically loose in the neck and wont turn because the nut is glued to the rod. There is no access hole or plug in the heel of the neck.
Im no expert but it looks to me like the truss rod is doing absolutly nothing but then why is the neck so straight? If I turn the nut counterclockwise isnt it just going to unthread the nut from the rod? Is this a 1 way (tighten only) kind of deal or what?
Any suggestions?
Next Question: If I buy a used replacement neck I want to match the original 100%. Luckily the serial is on the neckplate and there are absolutly no markings on the neck except a tiny green dot in the heel (as far as I could tell). For example are the 1986 Model 1, Model 2 etc necks the exact same as the Model 3 Model 4 1987 models, or the Model 5, 6's etc.......?
Been searching and found nothing online relating to those issues/questions.
Any advise would be great.
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