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Rivnut size for removable scuttle?


Molecular--Bob

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Do you have lots attached or passing through the vertical panel? If not then why not leave all those rivets alone and lift the vertical off with the scuttle top. That way it's far less to undo, just 2 nuts on each side chassis rail and one nut/bolt either side of the steering column.

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I used M4 rivnuts.

 

However .... I cut the top 20mm or so from an old bulkhead panel and fitted the rivnuts in that, then bonded it to the back of the bulkhead panel in the car. This means the holes in the bulkhead panel are still 4mm and the scuttle is not "pushed forward" by the top-hat section of the rivnuts. Did the same to TomB's car *thumbup*

I guess any piece of ally strip could achieve the same job but I just happened to have a spare panel lying around!

 

Stu.

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Quoting Molecular--Bob: 
M4 it is then.

 

Can you buy the vertical bulkhead panel from Caterham? Can't find it in the parts store.

 

My old one has so many additional holes and dings that using the old one to hold the rivnuts would be a good excuse to fit a new one.

 

That's why I did it the way I did ... as mentioned speak to Bruce *thumbup*

 

Stu.

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Could someone who has placed rivnuts in their scuttle for remving later on send me a picture of their installation. Also if you purchased a tool for insertion could someone re-post the link, it must of been pre-website move so the link is dead, thanks.

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Hi

'Fraid I dont have pictures of the vertical panel prior to instalation. I did every rivet hole using countersunk steel rivnuts, which was a pain. I used a cheap knockoff of the Memfast style tool but broke 2 M4 mandrels, so i eneded up getting the genuine Memfast item to finish the Job, having said that a friend uses these http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Engineers-Heavy-Duty-M4-Rivnut-Insert-Setting-Tool-Rivet-Nut-Nutsert-MADE-in-UK-/121582122365?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item1c4edbf57d in M4, M5 and M6 and hasn't broken one, but they are more fiddly to use.

If i was doing it again I would find a workshop with an air riveter and pay them.

 

Ian B

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If anyone needs the scuttle lip for the above S Forshaw style mod I have one available with M 4 riv nuts fitted so ready to bond to your existing scuttle postage would be very difficult as rather flexible
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As well as normal rivnuts, I've just ordered some rubber ones to see how well these work.

Rubber well nuts?

http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTE2WDE2MA==/z/wDgAAOSwd4tTv~eE/%24_35.JPG

I use these to hold the jack etc in place under the bonnet. The clamping is good but some of them come loose from the panel when the screw is removed. The lip is also quite thick.

Jonathan

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