BigMan76
Member
Thoughts on rivet removal? Just drill the centers out and pry?
I am by no means a mechanic, but failry decent at tearing stuff apart. Want to take a few things out (using other than brute force) and replace; simple stuff like a snow flap, grill inserts, etc.
Thanks in advance.
I am by no means a mechanic, but failry decent at tearing stuff apart. Want to take a few things out (using other than brute force) and replace; simple stuff like a snow flap, grill inserts, etc.
Thanks in advance.
Neonblue
New member
Yup use a drill. They don't usually come out that hard. Just make sure you don't "enlarge" the original hole.
sxviper32
New member
depending on the rivets, but when i know i dismantled a srx i took a punch and tapped out the center steel rod in the rivet and then drilled the aluminum part. works a lot easier than trying to drill it with it in there. maybe someone has something better, i dunoo...
Neonblue said:Yup use a drill. They don't usually come out that hard. Just make sure you don't "enlarge" the original hole.
If you do happen to enlarge a few holes, you can use some of the drilled out rivet heads as back-up washers with the new rivet.
A small point tip bit in an air chisel works great to drive the centers out before you drill. Makes the job much faster if you have a bunch to do.
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Waterfoul
New member
If you are going to drill them out, it often helps if you can get a hold of the backside of it with a needlenose vice grip or similar to keep it from spinning
daman
New member
CAREFULLY grind one end off(flush)and just pop out.
coreysask
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Drill em...I think it's a 3/16.
YamiSmurf
New member
First use a center punch as a starter so the drill bit doesn't walk on you. The drill bit size is 3/16 as stated by coreysask. Drill out enough of the rivit so as not to remove any material from the weight itself. Then take a large punch and knock the remaining rivet part out. Just make sure you fasten the weight so it won't turn on you when drilling.
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