MSA bellcranks

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Chuck Miller
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MSA bellcranks

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My 76 MSA Classic D-10 seems to be populated almost entirely with 2 hole bellcranks rather than 4 hole. Also there is no center support for the cross shafts. I wonder if this guitar wasn't re-assembled from someone's spare parts?
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Post by Jeff A. Smith »

I have a '76 S-10 with a 3&4 E9 setup. It has a total of six 4-hole bell cranks, with all but two of those directly connected via pull rods to the changer. I'm afraid I can't say anything about the C6 neck on an MSA.
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Darvin Willhoite
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Post by Darvin Willhoite »

In most cases the two hole bellcranks are fine. As the pull rod gets farther from the cross shaft, the harder the action is anyway. My Classic SS doesn't have a center support either, with the 3/8" diameter shafts, it is hardly necessary.

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Chuck Miller
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Post by Chuck Miller »

I've been trying to even out the pedal travel on the A, B, and C pedals. A moves about 1/4, B about 1/2, and C about 3/4 inchs respectively. Maybe I'm doing something wrong here?
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Bill Moore
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Post by Bill Moore »

Chuck, have you adjusted the pedal rods so that, at rest, the A pedal is higher than the B, and the C pedal is lower then the B? Most seem to prefer the A pedal higher anyway. When the pedals are down, they will be level and feel comfortable. That may do it for you. Good Luck.
Chuck Miller
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Post by Chuck Miller »

Thanks Jeff, Darvin, Bill. I Moved the pull pins on the 'A' pedal up next to the cross shafts, lengthened the pedal travel, and adjusted the pedal height. It's almost there, just needs a little more tweaking to balance things out.
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