Truss Rod Nut Size
Johnny Alien
Posted 2017-11-26 5:40 PM (#538158)
Subject: Truss Rod Nut Size


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Does anyone know the exact wrench size I need to adjust the truss rod on a 70's Preacher? I assume it's the same as the Viper and Breadwinner. 1/4" for sure doesn't work. I tried a 7mm and it was a touch too big but 6mm seemed to be too small. Whatever it is, its a size I don't own and need to pick up.
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Johnny Alien
Posted 2017-11-28 11:17 AM (#538173 - in reply to #538158)
Subject: Re: Truss Rod Nut Size


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For the official records here..I am an idiot and 1/4" is absolutely the right size.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2017-11-28 1:49 PM (#538174 - in reply to #538158)
Subject: Re: Truss Rod Nut Size



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Well Johnny...
I just ordered a 1/4" Truss Rod Wench for my 1657... And it arrived, and it don't fit.
(Yeah... but it is for a Taylor, so I should have known better)
And I have checked it with a 1/4" Allen wrench and it IS 1/4".
Since I cannot find a correct "Truss Rod Wrench" I have been using my Klein Tools 12-in-1.
It has a 1/4" socket on it. I don't know if this is helpful or not.

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Johnny Alien
Posted 2017-11-28 3:49 PM (#538177 - in reply to #538158)
Subject: Re: Truss Rod Nut Size


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I quickly found that most truss rod tools are of a certain size or shape that cannot easily get into the truss nut on the Ovation. Once I knew it was 1/4" for sure I just bought a nice nut driver and it worked perfect.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2017-11-28 4:31 PM (#538178 - in reply to #538158)
Subject: Re: Truss Rod Nut Size



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Thank You...
I think that my Taylor-ish Truss Rod Wrench won't fit because the sides of the socket are too thick.
Somewhere I have TWO antique Ovation wrenches, but I cannot find them.
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