PROBLEMS....
Need some technical support. My 2016 Gibson SG has holes a little larger than 3/8" for the pots, but smaller than the .406" shoulder on the Bournes pots. The input jack holes measures .460" and the selector switch measures .500" respectively.The selector switch looks to be the same as the one on the circuit board.
My stock (circuit board) Switchcraft input jack is 3/8" in diameter, has no shoulder and the threads are 3/8" long. This jack cannot be removed from the board (easily} and the surface-mount switch is quite different than the wire harness version. The Tone Man harness has an input jack with 3/8" threads, but the threaded section is only .260" long with a .460" shoulder. The opening in the guitar for the input jack is only .440" in diameter. Even if I enlarge the hole for the input jack to accept the .460" shoulder, the .260" threaded portion may not be enough to accept a retaining nut, due to the thickness of the wood in this opening.
FYI, The Bourns website recommends a .411" hole for their potentiometers with a .406" shoulder.
I did not think I would need to drill/ream the USA Gibson body. I can do it, but wanted to bounce this off you guys before I dig into it.
Thanks...