I’m about to peen the NOS clutch spring stud on my rocker clutch. The spring mount part of the stud finally broke off from use. Any tips on setup for doing this? I figure there has to be a better way than just throwing it in the vice and swinging away.
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Heat the end to be peened red hot. Use a correct rivet set to make it look original.Be sure to visit;
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Colony does. I found a OEM one in the package on eBay for about $20. The guy I bought mine from has one more….here is a link
https://www.ebay.com/itm/23676136975...Bk9SR_6w8KS7ZwNothing left to do but smile, smile, smile....
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I think this would be the best method for the home repairman, I doubt most have access to a trip hammer or a 30 ton press to do it cold, my opinion.Originally posted by Chris Haynes View PostHeat the end to be peened red hot. Use a correct rivet set to make it look original.Bob Rice #6738
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Trip hammers are rare indeed, BLB,Originally posted by BigLakeBob View Post
I think this would be the best method for the home repairman, I doubt most have access to a trip hammer or a 30 ton press to do it cold, my opinion.
But most of us at least have a press.
....CottenAMCA #776
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