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ChrisW

posted on 16/2/11 at 10:36 PM Reply With Quote
Sleeved rivets

I've been trying to find a source of the rivets used to fit the body kit on my XR2. They were a blind rivet, but fitted into a plastic sleeve closed on one end. I assume the purpose was to stop water getting into the sills where the rivets were fitted.

Excuse my rather crude drawing.... rivet
rivet


The red bit being the plastic sleeve, blue being a standard blind rivet.

Anyone know what these things are called and/or where I can get them?

Cheers, Chris

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trialsman

posted on 16/2/11 at 11:01 PM Reply With Quote
Never seen one like that but here in the States we have what is called a "structural pop rivet". The end is closed off instead of open like normal pop rivets. Russ
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AdrianH

posted on 16/2/11 at 11:44 PM Reply With Quote
Is it something like these sell?

http://www.tech-fast.com/html/r_lok_expansion_rivets.html

If not maybe worth a call?

Adrian

[Edited on 16-2-11 by AdrianH]





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simonwinn

posted on 17/2/11 at 06:45 AM Reply With Quote
We use those kind of rivets for attaching the speakers to the doors on the Toyota Auris, probably going to be mega bucks from a main dealer. Might be worth a look though.
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balidey

posted on 17/2/11 at 07:40 AM Reply With Quote
search for 'sealed rivets'.
depending on the size you want I may have some for you.





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loggyboy

posted on 17/2/11 at 12:21 PM Reply With Quote
Sealed rivets are slightly different, they have a once peice head that wraps over the stem which does not stick through the head.

Like these: http://www.zygology.com/1/images/others/prsr.pdf
or


They are water resistant, but dont have a plastic cap on them to seal them.


[Edited on 17/2/11 by loggyboy]

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mrwibble

posted on 17/2/11 at 10:00 PM Reply With Quote
rivets + rustoleum paint?
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ChrisW

posted on 17/2/11 at 10:32 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks for the suggestions guys. I'd really like to use the original spec item if at all possible. Worst case I could use a regular rivet and just cover it in underseal, but even though it won't be seen, I'll know it's a botch.

Chris

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DarrenW

posted on 17/2/11 at 11:07 PM Reply With Quote
have you tried asking at Ford Chris? When i was doing up a Mk1 Golf i found a smaller VW dealership who were very helpful with old obscure bits. They checked old micro fiches etc to locate what i needed. I wouldnt be surprised if the plastic sleeve is an attempt to isolate the rivet and prevent electolytic action, sounds like you are right to try and get correct fixings.






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MakeEverything

posted on 17/2/11 at 11:32 PM Reply With Quote
What about Frosts?





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ChrisW

posted on 28/1/12 at 10:14 AM Reply With Quote
Resurecting an old thread I know, but I've spotted them on eBay...

eBay - The UK's Online Marketplace

However, £7 + post for 5!! I'll need about 20. Surely there is a source of these other than paying this rip-off merchant? Ford can't have been the only manufacturer to use them!

Chris





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MakeEverything

posted on 28/1/12 at 11:28 AM Reply With Quote
They just look like normal black rivets to me.





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loggyboy

posted on 29/1/12 at 09:54 AM Reply With Quote
£2 postage!! defo rip off. ask him for the part no's.
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foskid

posted on 29/1/12 at 10:39 AM Reply With Quote
Try these, used much the same as pop rivets, much stronger and the end of the mandrel breaks off in situ forming an watertight rivet.


http://www.crawfordproducts.com/avdel.htm





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Mark Allanson

posted on 29/1/12 at 10:45 AM Reply With Quote
Try Wurth

0501102208 Rivet with plastic Shield - Ford





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40inches

posted on 29/1/12 at 10:48 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by ChrisW
Resurecting an old thread I know, but I've spotted them on eBay...

eBay - The UK's Online Marketplace

However, £7 + post for 5!! I'll need about 20. Surely there is a source of these other than paying this rip-off merchant? Ford can't have been the only manufacturer to use them!

Chris


Looks like 3 have the plastic sleeve, 2 don't.
£2 each!






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40inches

posted on 29/1/12 at 10:58 AM Reply With Quote
£7.55 for 10+free postage on FORD TYPE RIVET X 10 Bumper Rivet, Ford Fiesta'KA, WITH PLASTIC SLEEVE W704439S | eBay






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