Do these exist or have I made it up? I've got an R1 can and have had to rotate the mounting strap which is held on by a stainless rivet which
I'm presuming is self sealing.
Where can I get them if I haven't just imagined them?
You get closed pop rivets , which I think is what you are looking for
Pop rivets break the mandrel and leave the ball in the stem and therefore are sealed. There are rivets with sealed ends available but for your use
simply use an ordinary rivet. The inside of the silencer will be enough to seal it anyway there's a layer of silencer packing under the outer
skin.
[Edited on 14/10/08 by Peteff]
You think so? Righto that's good enough for me then. Cheers fellas.
What you need is "Blind" rivets.
Ordinary rivets (even with the snapped off centre) will allow water to pass through.
That is why blind rivets were made.................
If you're only after a few for the can I've got boat loads of closed I don't mind sticking a few in the post if you want.
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Originally posted by nitram38
What you need is "Blind" rivets.
Ordinary rivets (even with the snapped off centre) will allow water to pass through.
That is why blind rivets were made.................
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Originally posted by Peteff
quote:
Originally posted by nitram38
What you need is "Blind" rivets.
Ordinary rivets (even with the snapped off centre) will allow water to pass through.
That is why blind rivets were made.................
How much water is going to get through a rivet under normal use ? You'd have to park your car in a foot of water for it to cause a problem. "Blind" rivets are any rivets which can be fitted without access to the back of the material, the blind side. He is putting one rivet in a silencer to hold a strap on, lets be realistic here is the silencer going to fill up with water or will it blow because of this?
I'm just saying that all pop rivets are blind rivets, they were invented to be applied from one side of a surface without access to the rear and
that the worry about water getting in through them is vastly overrated. Closed end rivets where the mandrel pulls out of the rivet body are not as
strong or secure as breakstem rivets.
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As Pete said, to hold an exhaust can together, std rivets will be just fine!!
The rivet is the last bit that will leak. and they will need drilling out every few hundred miles to repack the can so cheaper the better, I use boggo
ally ones!!
They shear off on the body panels but never on the can
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Originally posted by Peteff
I'm just saying that all pop rivets are blind rivets, they were invented to be applied from one side of a surface without access to the rear and that the worry about water getting in through them is vastly overrated. Closed end rivets where the mandrel pulls out of the rivet body are not as strong or secure as breakstem rivets.
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Bog standard stainless 4.8 wide ones used. Bent my sodding rivet gun though. Nowt a bit of good hammering didn't straighten.
I was bothered by the exhaust gases escaping through the rivet hole more than water, I don't tend on keeping it on after SVA just for that and
future MOT's
Cheers all.
[Edited on 15/10/08 by mistergrumpy]
Another vote for std rivets. Ive used these on my can with no ill effects ref sealing.