Stratocaster tone capacitor Grounding issues

Matchlessaz

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I got a killer deal on a set of 3 1966 CTS 250 K pots for my fender Stratocaster. Wired it all up and the tone capacitor isn’t working correctly. It’s not grounding. I used my output jack for the trem claw ground. Moreover to test my tone capacitor I desoldered the ground that I grounded to my number one tone pot(next to the volume). In the past with this way worked. Do I need to have a ground wire to each pot? For it to work or am I totally out of it? Also, I wanted to show you the picture of the wiring but for some reason it’s saying that the photo is too large? If you guys someone can help me and let me know how to upload photos as well I’d be grateful. Much appreciated.
Sincerely,

Allen
 
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Thanks btw I’m Having a super hard time trying to upload images on our forum. Do you know where I can get help on the form or could you help me out by any chance?
Sincerely,

Allen
 
how big is the pic? when i upload a pic i click the "image" icon, click the upload tab, browse to the pic, send to server, wait a few seconds, then click ok, hit post reply and this happens.

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I finished rewiring the pickguard grounding all 3 66 CTS POTS as well as with a different cap Value (just to make sure what the problem can be) Im having the same problem - I have to turn the tone pot so much to hear any tonal difference. Which makes me believe/think it could be the pot?

sincerely,

Allen
 
Your pots aren't grounded. They'll never work properly until the back of the two tone pots are connected to something that eventually connects to the output jack ground lug.
 
To post pics here that I take on my phone, I have to crop the photo. I crop it to show only the important parts. That generally takes the file size down below 2 mb.

So the pots are from 1966? How do they sound/feel/respond? Crackly at all?
 
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