Don't know how this can be done neatly but this is what the wiring looks like installed.
Had to rotate the jack on its control plate because when I plugged it in to test there was a whole lot of silence, something was earthing a bit too well.
Over the time (years) it's taken this one to get done, the fretboard has dried a little bit. This is just the first wipe on of DrDucks, up to three and am sure it will need more.
Just had to throw a set of strings on.
Taken a while to get the setup close to where it should be. Once strings were tuned up the trem felt stiff, not moving smoothly. Removed it and the spring lever bars were hitting the bottom of the rout
Only needed to take 1mm out to get clearance but took 2mm to be sure
Used a curved chisel which was perfect for the job
Neck had to come off more times than I would have liked to get the amount of shimming for a good break angle over the bridge close. Started at .02mm , went up to 1mm, currently have 0.7mm (0.2 + 0.5 separate shims stacked). Doing this kind of setup with locking tuners is very unforgiving on your strings.
As luck would have it the mounting screw for one of the tuners ended up in a grain line which didn't appreciate it and opened up. Took the tuner off and carefully put some CA glue in and now seems OK.
Had to raise the string retaining bar quite a bit to make sure the strings would clear the back of the bridge, may be able to bring it back down a bit once all is settled in.
Using Gotoh HAP (Height Adjustable Post) tuners and kept breaking high e strings when tuning up to pitch, this side shot shows why, someone forgot to adjust the post height and B as well.
Had to print this chart out for the switching to be sure all was working as it should, wasn't.
On lead circuit, switching works as it should with no hum until the neck pickup is brought in. When switched to rhythm circuit it hums no matter what you do. Also does not respond to any switching, pickup is just on, and the master vol and tone don't have any effect, the rhythm vol and tone do.
Will have to take apart to work it out and hoping I've just got the neck pup wires backwards.
I'm bound to damage it in some way so here are a couple of pics before I do that
This is the wiring diagram I followed
and a repost of my wiring if anyone can see a connection that's been missed. Note that the actual pickup wire colours are swapped to the diagram (neck to bridge). The Kleins clearly have neck and bridge cast into the base plate so I went by that and not wire colour.