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Tom,
The rubber buffers need to have a hole about the size of the rivet drilled or
punched on one side only, then the rivet, a copper plated split rivet, followed
by the washer will go through the rubber, shroud and then squeezed over. See
illustration.
Jean
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From: Healeys <healeys-bounces@autox.team.net> on behalf of Tom
<ah3000me@gmail.com>
Sent: October 10, 2016 2:04 PM
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Subject: [Healeys] rubber bonnet bumpers
One more tip; it's a real b (what the Donald said) h getting the split rivet
through from the inside and bending it, since the very stiff rubber bumper is
going to be in the way on the outside -- it's intended to cover and hide the
split legs. I had some luck using a really big alligator (notebook) clip from
an office supply store to hold the bumper open while inserting the rivet. Be
sure to drill the hole first and make it pretty generous -- the washer will
cover it.
Gary Anderson
I need to replace the rubber bonnet bumpers on my BJ8. From the Moss catalog,
I see the following parts:
* 031-359, rubber buffer
* 325-765, rivet
* 325-770, copper washer
How do you rivet the rubber buffer to the shroud? Is this a pop-rivet, or
some other kind of rivet? I have a pop-rivet gun, do I need another tool?
thanks,
Tom
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Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2016 12:31:48 -0400
From: "Michael S" <michaelsalter@gmail.com>
To: "'Tom'" <ah3000me@gmail.com>, "'Healey Mail List'"
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Subject: Re: [Healeys] rubber bonnet bumpers
Hi Tom, The rivets used for the bonnet buffers are split rivets. This excerpt
from the Concours Guidelines explains how they should be installed:
Copper-plated split rivets, inserted from the inboard side, with a small steel
washer under the head, secure the buffers. The rivet penetrates only the
inboard half of the buffer and the shroud lip; the outboard half of the buffer
conceals the spread legs of the rivet. The outboard portion of the buffer (the
portion of the buffer that the rivet does not penetrate) is 1/8? shorter in
height than the inboard portion.
Michael S
BN1 #174
From: Healeys [mailto:healeys-bounces@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Tom
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2016 10:05 AM
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Tom,<br>
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The rubber buffers need to have a hole about the size of the rivet drilled or
punched on one side only, then the rivet, a copper plated split rivet, followed
by the washer will go through the rubber, shroud and then squeezed over. See
illustration.<br>
<br>
<br>
Jean<br>
<br>
<br>
________________________________<br>
From: Healeys <healeys-<a
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of Tom <<a href="mailto:ah3000me@gmail.com">ah3000me@gmail.com</a>><br>
Sent: October 10, 2016 2:04 PM<br>
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Subject: [Healeys] rubber bonnet bumpers<br>
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<font size="2">One more tip; it's a real b (what the Donald said) h getting the
split rivet through from the inside and bending it, since the very stiff rubber
bumper is going to be in the way on the outside -- it's intended to cover and
hide the split legs. I had some luck using a really big alligator (notebook)
clip from an office supply store to hold the bumper open while inserting the
rivet. Be sure to drill the hole first and make it pretty generous -- the
washer will cover it. <br>
<br>
Gary Anderson<br>
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I need to replace the rubber bonnet bumpers on my BJ8. From the Moss catalog,
I see the following parts:<br>
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* 031-359, rubber buffer<br>
* 325-765, rivet<br>
* 325-770, copper washer<br>
<br>
How do you rivet the rubber buffer to the shroud? Is this a pop-rivet, or
some other kind of rivet? I have a pop-rivet gun, do I need another tool?<br>
<br>
thanks,<br>
<br>
Tom<br>
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Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2016 12:31:48 -0400<br>
From: "Michael S" <<a
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To: "'Tom'" <<a href="mailto:ah3000me@gmail.com">ah3000me@gmail.com</a>>,
"'Healey Mail List'"<br>
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Subject: Re: [Healeys] rubber bonnet bumpers<br>
<br>
Hi Tom, The rivets used for the bonnet buffers are split rivets. This excerpt
from the Concours Guidelines explains how they should be installed: <br>
<br>
Copper-plated split rivets, inserted from the inboard side, with a small steel
washer under the head, secure the buffers. The rivet penetrates only the
inboard half of the buffer and the shroud lip; the outboard half of the buffer
conceals the spread legs of the rivet. The outboard portion of the buffer (the
portion of the buffer that the rivet does not penetrate) is 1/8? shorter in
height than the inboard portion. <br>
<br>
Michael S<br>
<br>
BN1 #174<br>
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From: Healeys [<a
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On Behalf Of Tom<br>
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2016 10:05 AM<br>
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