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McMaster Part # for fan rivets
Anyone know the part number for alt fan rivets? Thanks
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There are fan rivets and there are Porsche fan rivets.
They're metric and were like hen's teeth to source awhile back. Good luck. I think fan rebuilders might be loathe to share their sources. |
as an alternative you can source little screws to fasten the pulley half to the fan.
You'd not be the first to go choose that option. |
Supertec had a kit at one point. Personally, I plan to buy replacement rivets at aircraft spruce in hard aluminum for the center I am re-zinc-ing. The fan has to be balanced again after this process by drilling small reliefs in the back side. You might be able to mark it before disassembly and orient it back the same way.
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The fan will only go back together one way. The holes are not evenly spaced. I'm not convinced of the need to re-balance, unless you've removed a large amount of mass from somewhere? |
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The rivets are DIN (deutsches institut für normung) 661 aluminum. I've forgotten the size (5mm I think), I ordered mine 20mm long and shorten them to the correct length. I was able to find them on ebay.de but had to contact the seller to see if they'd ship to Canada. |
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You can order new centers including the rivets over here in Europe. Donīt know about the quality, might be crap as a lot of repro parts are nowadays.
I know you can also plate the fan without taking the center out, the plating doesnīt stick on the fan. Itīs not the correct way of doing things, but Iīve seen it done. |
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Mine (early style) and a later one for forum user Uwon: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1614866393.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1614866393.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1614866393.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1614866393.jpg |
What kind of a tool did you use to set the rivets?
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The quality of the one I received was excellent, although the plating was not the greatest - it is more and more difficult to find parts plated with zinc and finished with hexavalent yellow. More often they are either zinc/clear or have a bluish tint. Nothing wrong with that, but it didn't match all the rest of the plating on the motor. I had it replated along with the pulley outer half. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1614867321.jpg As for plating with the fan in-situ, the first steps in plating are to chemically strip the old plating and get down to bare metal. This will conveniently strip the magnesium fan from the hub :) if that's what you're after.... |
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I had to make one in the lathe - I turned down an air-chisel drift and made a divot in the end with a ball-tip mill. Rivet setting took a little practice - the right air pressure/pressure, etc. and different rivet lengths to get it right. |
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Free hens teeth? Sounds tooo good to be true. How much would you charge for 6? I will be needing a set in the future.
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Over 10k miles so far and not a single hickup. edit - BelMetric PN SF5X16SS http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1614882810.jpg |
It was bugging me that I dismissed the OP's question without actually looking..... not wanting to spread disinformation, I went to the McMaster website. Just as I thought, no metric. But these are pretty damn close:
https://www.mcmaster.com/97483A249/ They are about .009" smaller and the countersink angle is off by 3 degrees. I'd source them from the EU in the proper metric size. Ebay is your friend, and your enemy, all on one convenient website..... |
Hey Jonny, Appreciate your attention to detail, but in all seriousness if it's .009 difference and you are smashing it down with a riveting tool to expand it... What am I missing here?
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