Hi there all. I have a 1974 pull release Marlen SD10. The Left Knee left, Knee Lever has about an inch and a half of play before it engages the 4th and 8th string to raise ? How can I reduce that play and generally tighten up the amount of movement required ?
Thanks in advance. Best STU
Marlen Knee lever, too much play !!
Moderator: Shoshanah Marohn
-
- Posts: 91
- Joined: 26 Feb 2005 1:01 am
- Location: High Wycomb, Bucks, United Kingdom
If this were an all pull guitar, the following instructions would apply. It has been a while since I had my hands on this one and I cannot recall if the Marlen pull-release requires the slack in the raises to accommodate the lowers, the way you have to do with a push-pull. What you can do is activate the E lower lever and observe if it takes up that slack in your LKL raise rod. If not, then here's what you can do.
The photo is for parts-reference. I don't have a proper photo of the complete LKL, shaft and rods.
-- Loosen the rod in the bellcrank with the locking set screw. (green)
-- Pull most but not all of the slack thru and lock it back up.
-- Screw the lever stop screw until the strings are in tune (pink).
-- Fine tune with the nylon nuts.
The photo is for parts-reference. I don't have a proper photo of the complete LKL, shaft and rods.
-- Loosen the rod in the bellcrank with the locking set screw. (green)
-- Pull most but not all of the slack thru and lock it back up.
-- Screw the lever stop screw until the strings are in tune (pink).
-- Fine tune with the nylon nuts.
-
- Posts: 91
- Joined: 26 Feb 2005 1:01 am
- Location: High Wycomb, Bucks, United Kingdom
-
- Posts: 91
- Joined: 26 Feb 2005 1:01 am
- Location: High Wycomb, Bucks, United Kingdom
-
- Posts: 91
- Joined: 26 Feb 2005 1:01 am
- Location: High Wycomb, Bucks, United Kingdom
-
- Posts: 289
- Joined: 6 Sep 2021 10:45 pm
- Location: South Australia
Since this thread seems to have reached a conclusion. @jon light for this particular guitar, can I ask how one would add/ replace a bellcrank without removing the whole under carriage.? In other words how do the cross rods remove. This is just a hypothetical question.Jon Light wrote:If this were an all pull guitar, the following instructions would apply. It has been a while since I had my hands on this one and I cannot recall if the Marlen pull-release requires the slack in the raises to accommodate the lowers, the way you have to do with a push-pull. What you can do is activate the E lower lever and observe if it takes up that slack in your LKL raise rod. If not, then here's what you can do.
The photo is for parts-reference. I don't have a proper photo of the complete LKL, shaft and rods.
-- Loosen the rod in the bellcrank with the locking set screw. (green)
-- Pull most but not all of the slack thru and lock it back up.
-- Screw the lever stop screw until the strings are in tune (pink).
-- Fine tune with the nylon nuts.