18-12-2018, 03:18 PM
The riveting is easy with two persons, one to hold
the early type flywheel on an anvil stud matching the head of the rivet.
Grind a steel or brass rod with a shaped end to fit into
The open rivet end to splay it. When opened up a bit use
the rounded end of a small ball pein hammer to spread the rivet more
Then use the other end of the hammer to flatten the rivet.
Repeat this procedure on the pressure plate.
I’m about to check the setting of the clutch levers
But this can only be done with the flywheel fitted to the crank.
Regards
Bill G
the early type flywheel on an anvil stud matching the head of the rivet.
Grind a steel or brass rod with a shaped end to fit into
The open rivet end to splay it. When opened up a bit use
the rounded end of a small ball pein hammer to spread the rivet more
Then use the other end of the hammer to flatten the rivet.
Repeat this procedure on the pressure plate.
I’m about to check the setting of the clutch levers
But this can only be done with the flywheel fitted to the crank.
Regards
Bill G
Based near the Scottish Border,