fortress
New member
Hi guys
what'S the trick to remove and replace rivet in the weigth??
can i do it with simple tool?
what'S the trick to remove and replace rivet in the weigth??
can i do it with simple tool?
fortress
New member
nobody can do it?????
kirk700 srx
Member
Drill them out with a larger drill bit than the hole then use a punch and a hammer to knock them out just make sure you do not drill into the weight!

bluemonster1
LIFE MEMBER ONLY ONCE!!!
as simple as kirk has explained.Use a drill press is better ,I made a jig for mine so I can mount the weight ..either side..drill with press and then I take a right diameter punch and nail it and it falls right out thru the opening in my jig.
daman
New member
IF you got a steady hand like i do grind them flush with the weight then punch em out...
Concept Carbon
New member
drill them with the same diam colbalt bit as rivet or one dash smaller then pop the manufactured head off with a pin punch same size as drill and punch them out if you have to drill the shop head. or grind off the head. I prefer to drill.
Then use bolts with jam nuts to tune & run,,, drilling those things out bits...........
fortress
New member
thx for the advice
kirk700 srx
Member
What bolts and nuts do you use ? Where can I get some? I am sick of drilling and ordering rivetsWhammy said:Then use bolts with jam nuts to tune & run,,, drilling those things out bits...........
otis700
Member
nuts and bolts
I have found that the metric 6mm pan head bolts and nut combination fit well n work by my scale shows them to be 7 gm.s for this combo. The biggest Yamaha rivet is 4.5 grams I believe.
I have found that the metric 6mm pan head bolts and nut combination fit well n work by my scale shows them to be 7 gm.s for this combo. The biggest Yamaha rivet is 4.5 grams I believe.
Well I was introduced to them when ordering rivets for clutch weights through Rusty at Hauck,, and he sent me a set,,,,, bolts & nuts that was dead on at 4.5g ....ever since have supplied my self through any nicely supplied hardware store..... need those jam nuts though.. Half a drop of removable loctite and your set... can use washers to add weight or grind on bolt,, Take gram scale with you, come up with what you need........
kirk700 srx
Member
Whammy said:Well I was introduced to them when ordering rivets for clutch weights through Rusty at Hauck,, and he sent me a set,,,,, bolts & nuts that was dead on at 4.5g ....ever since have supplied my self through any nicely supplied hardware store..... need those jam nuts though.. Half a drop of removable loctite and your set... can use washers to add weight or grind on bolt,, Take gram scale with you, come up with what you need........
Living in Labrador we do not have nicely supplied hardware stores lol But thanks I will check it out with home hardware or rona yay we have rona!!!