'73 4001 tuners

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Post by chefothefuture »

Pat Paulson for president!

I love the old Grovers. They're easily fixed, and when well
greased, they are very smooth. Like so many parts Rick used over time, they add an idiosyncratic air to the 4001.

Victor- that's the earliest Rick with the lower A peg placement I've seen.
'68 4001MG, '70 4001 21Fret, '71 4001S MG, '71 4001FG, '72 4001AZ, '73 4001FG, '73 4001resto, '59 365FG, '96 381/12v69FG, '71 4001 21Fret FG
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I've never had a problem with mine. I better go touch wood now.
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I have a couple of basses with "propeller" grovers and a person that was very familiar with them coming apart said that the secret to avoiding this was to make sure your bass isn't slamming around inside it's case. The side loading of the tuners causes trauma to the swaged pins and the gear "box" starts to get loose. Of course it's not hard to fix, just take them off and re-swage the pins.
73 Feb 4001, 73 March 4001, 73 April 4001, 73 May 4001, 73 June 4001, 73 July 4001
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Post by ben_brown »

These are pretty even...
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Indeed, it's not hard to swage the pins properly. Certainly trauma in the case could expedite the failure but the actual source of the problem was the lack of proper swaging when Grover transferred production to Taiwan.
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The tuners on this 73 are close to being even at the top.
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Isn't this the wrong way to put a cover on a '73?
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Post by ben_brown »

Can someone post a pic of what gets swaged?
I've never seen Grover's insides...
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It's not inside, it's the corners on the underside, where each corner pin goes through the mounting plate. Rather than being nice and mashed flat, they should have a dimple as you would expect from a tapered punch.
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I have two June '73s. One has the early A string placement, and the other has the newer placement.
'68 4001MG, '70 4001 21Fret, '71 4001S MG, '71 4001FG, '72 4001AZ, '73 4001FG, '73 4001resto, '59 365FG, '96 381/12v69FG, '71 4001 21Fret FG
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