Hi Guys, I have in for repair an 80's American Strat and the neck has a back bow.
This guitar has been stored in a basement for more than 20 years and although cosmetically, it is still perfect, there is a very slight raised area at the back of the neck on the skunk stripe probably where the truss rod has been pressing. This slight raised area is not a problem for the owner but the back bow in the neck is.
So, onto adjusting the truss rod. The adjustment screw (headstock end) is seized solid! I have sprayed penetrating fluid into the hole and spent half an hour with a hot soldering iron on the allen key. The only movement I can get is the whole of the rod winding up inside the neck, I have tried tightening as well as loosening. I know the rod is winding inside the neck as I can feel it creaking. I am getting about a 1/4 turn on the key by using an extension bar on it, but feel I'm at the limit of either the key breaking or the rod itself.
Any ideas as to how I can release the adjustment nut, Or do I just wait and hope the penetrating fluid will eventually work its magic?
Bob
Strat Truss Rod Issue
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Re: Strat Truss Rod Issue
My guess is that the rod will need to be replaced, because if it is spinning then it is not anchored at the other end and must have broken loose. It can't work when that has happened.
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Hi MarkMark Swanson wrote:My guess is that the rod will need to be replaced, because if it is spinning then it is not anchored at the other end and must have broken loose. It can't work when that has happened.
No it's not spinning at all, it's just winding up a quarter of a turn and then returning to the original position and is definitely still anchored at the other end.
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Re: Strat Truss Rod Issue
I would continue the penetrating fluid several times a day, with or without heat. If you have an impact driver and a hex key that will fit, try a light burst in between times. This may be in the danger zone for breakage, but sometimes a hammer really is the right tool.
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Re: Strat Truss Rod Issue
Continued with the penetrating oil overnight and this morning used almost excessive force on the adjustment nut and it turned suddenly 
I have now been able able to wind it both ways and to get it running free - it's a good save for the client.

I have now been able able to wind it both ways and to get it running free - it's a good save for the client.