Older GFI S-10 SM Knee Lever/Pedal Issues - FIXED
Posted: 24 May 2018 11:13 am
Hey folks,
Having an issue that i'm hoping someone can help me with, or maybe refer me to a shop local that i could maybe have it completely looked over (Columbus, Ohio)
Have this older GFI S10 SM that my dad left me some years back, and i'm trying to get back into playing once again but having some issues with the left Knee levers on the 4/8 strings.
When using the LKL to raise the 4/8, those 2 strings come back a bit out of tune. only way to get them back in, is to use the RKR to drop the 4/8, and then they go back where they should be. almost like something is sticking and not letting it drop back down.
So i checked under the hood to see what i could find, and seemed like the LKL rods/lever to the 4/8 had some slack/play in it. (the tuning nut was backed away from the "finger" a bit)
So i lightly snugged them up to get some of the play out, but now the "C" pedal is doing the same thing along with the LKL (it is also on the same "Finger"?)
So, was wondering if maybe i should risk pulling the changer and completely cleaning it up, or is it a bit too much for a novice.
Also was wondering if the Finger on the 4/8 was supposed to be somewhat lined up with the others. as you can see in the photo they are quite a ways off from the others.
This is one of the early Student GFI's, with 3+4 - Serial 037
I did remove the nut roller, and completely cleaned/polished/oiled thinking it may have been it, but no go.
Sorry for long post, but hoping to get this going without having to ship it out to get it serviced.
Only local shop i found was Hummingbird Music, which is about 2 hours from me.
(Looks like some ties were added to the rods, as i remember him telling me some of the original rubber grommets broke - is there a replacement for those?)
Thanks for any help.
Having an issue that i'm hoping someone can help me with, or maybe refer me to a shop local that i could maybe have it completely looked over (Columbus, Ohio)
Have this older GFI S10 SM that my dad left me some years back, and i'm trying to get back into playing once again but having some issues with the left Knee levers on the 4/8 strings.
When using the LKL to raise the 4/8, those 2 strings come back a bit out of tune. only way to get them back in, is to use the RKR to drop the 4/8, and then they go back where they should be. almost like something is sticking and not letting it drop back down.
So i checked under the hood to see what i could find, and seemed like the LKL rods/lever to the 4/8 had some slack/play in it. (the tuning nut was backed away from the "finger" a bit)
So i lightly snugged them up to get some of the play out, but now the "C" pedal is doing the same thing along with the LKL (it is also on the same "Finger"?)
So, was wondering if maybe i should risk pulling the changer and completely cleaning it up, or is it a bit too much for a novice.
Also was wondering if the Finger on the 4/8 was supposed to be somewhat lined up with the others. as you can see in the photo they are quite a ways off from the others.
This is one of the early Student GFI's, with 3+4 - Serial 037
I did remove the nut roller, and completely cleaned/polished/oiled thinking it may have been it, but no go.
Sorry for long post, but hoping to get this going without having to ship it out to get it serviced.
Only local shop i found was Hummingbird Music, which is about 2 hours from me.
(Looks like some ties were added to the rods, as i remember him telling me some of the original rubber grommets broke - is there a replacement for those?)
Thanks for any help.