Bridge screws going walkabout!!

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Rob, you most certainly were not tactless. You simply took a complainer's review at face value.

Hope you're loving your guitar as much as I do mine, and good luck with it!
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I'd just like to add that I had a problem with my bridge screws slipping a bit on my 360. As suggested by a few folks on this forum, I bought some locktite.

I used the blue locktite, and I haven't had a problem with it moving ever since. The action has been absoutely perfect. It hasn't shifted, and the guitar plays wonderfully.

But...

I haven't tried to break the seal and adjust the action yet. I haven't needed to. We'll see what happens when I have to cross that bridge. ;)

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I have, with red Loctite, just last evening. No problems. Broke free with slight effort.
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Springs? Where are these springs supposed to be?
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Um, between the heads of the screws and the bridge? Their purpose is to put tension on the assembly so the screws don't fall out. They don't work very well, but a Rick looks naked without them!
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Post by oreca »

Do you mean this little rubber black thing?

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That's where the springs would go.
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No wonder they're falling out. My boss tells me that unless you're under tension you don't perform!!

Looks like the springs have been replaced with grommets in order to provide a pseudo lock nut. Different!!
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Here's the page that shows them, part #06114: http://www.rickenbacker.com/pdf/gbridge.pdf
I've seen grommets used here before. The grommet get pinched between the side of the bridge and the threads preventing the screw from turning.
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