Yamaha YBL-822G "U-joint" F attachment Linkage Broken?
Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 4:28 pm
I was having a bunch clacking coming from the F-Attachment linkage on my YBL-822G. I looked down and could see some movement in the horizontal / rear part of the U-joint. I used a precision flathead to make sure it was tight, and it felt tight, but still was wobbling, so I decided to take it apart to see what was wrong.
I guess that was a mistake. When I was unscrewing what Yamaha calls the "Lever Connecting Screw" from the horizontal half, it was a bit difficult. I noticed there was some black oil, so I cleaned that off, and then figured it must have been dirty, and screwed it back in. That's when it went sideways, because it would not get tight. At all. I definitely did not use nearly enough force to strip out a screw, but that's exactly what it feels like.
I had unscrewed the vertical / front screw as well, and it now has the same issue. I looked at the Yamaha parts catalog, and I see listed "LEVER CONNECTION SCREW SPRING" for both the horizontal and vertical. I never saw any spring in there, so I'm guessing that's a mis-translation, or I have completely screwed things up. Is it supposed to be some type of "helicoil" type attachment where it never comes off?
I guess that was a mistake. When I was unscrewing what Yamaha calls the "Lever Connecting Screw" from the horizontal half, it was a bit difficult. I noticed there was some black oil, so I cleaned that off, and then figured it must have been dirty, and screwed it back in. That's when it went sideways, because it would not get tight. At all. I definitely did not use nearly enough force to strip out a screw, but that's exactly what it feels like.
I had unscrewed the vertical / front screw as well, and it now has the same issue. I looked at the Yamaha parts catalog, and I see listed "LEVER CONNECTION SCREW SPRING" for both the horizontal and vertical. I never saw any spring in there, so I'm guessing that's a mis-translation, or I have completely screwed things up. Is it supposed to be some type of "helicoil" type attachment where it never comes off?