http://www.guitarsatbmusic.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?t=533 may not help you but there are some measurements in the first post just gotta scroll down a bit. and it is for a neck thru model
yes springs do lose their tension but not in a few years mine still work on my guitar and its over 15 years old (note thats older than i am). not sure on the website. but it would be more than a matter of changing screws such as if you were to change from a strat style trem to a floyd rose trem
there are plenty types of bridges youve got floyd roses, kahlers, hard tails etc. just depends on if your planning on using the bridge alot. also if your bridge is sitting like that i think you may need to get it adjusted
I thought the advantage of using a scarf joint is that you don't need a volute?
imo i totally agree with that statement though you can feel free to flame me
the hype is that you dont need to spend time cutting balls off and locking the strings down like on a usual floyd rose while the speedloader it just locks at the end of the neck and and the other part locks at the bridge and the strings a pre-stretched so you dont have to wait so long just to get the strings fully stretched out. so what would take a ~20 min session just becomes ~10 minutes. to me it all seems bullshit and just another way for floyd rose to make money