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> Rockers off tomorrow, Oh my God, I'm going to drill into a 914
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post Jun 14 2005, 11:48 PM
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Tomorrow I need to take off my rockers to get them reshot at the local auto body shop since the 0 degree weather we had in January (even in my garage) caused the paint to peel. And I want to see what is behind them and clean there. A couple of questions:
1. Drilling out the rivets, what diameter drill bit do I use?
2. Any other issues with removal of the rockers?
3. I remember reading here that the original paint for the rockers is a mix of 30 flat and 70 gloss black, is this correct?
4. What are the length of the rivets for reinstallation?
5. Any idea where i can find black rivets? Sears only sells gray aluminum ones.
I'll post pictures tomorrow. TIA. Rgds, Michael
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post Jun 15 2005, 02:53 AM
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Those rivets along the top are actually plastic rivets. I'm not sure if those are still available or not, but I think you can get away with some trim screws that have a flatter head to substitute them with.
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post Jun 15 2005, 07:24 AM
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[/QUOTE] Those rivets along the top are actually plastic rivets. I'm not sure if those are still available or not, but I think you can get away with some trim screws that have a flatter head to substitute them with. [QUOTE]
Trying to keep the car original, can these plastic caps be salvaged? Are they available? TIA. Michael
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post Jun 15 2005, 07:42 AM
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I've never really tried to salvage them. The way they install is you stick them in the hole and then there's a center piece that's pushed in the middle to spread the bottom to sinch the rivet in place. I've seen NOS one's on ebay from time to time.
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post Jun 15 2005, 11:50 AM
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Thanks Remile, Couldn't find on ebay. Do you know the length? I did find black rivets on ebay. TIA. Michael
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post Jun 15 2005, 12:15 PM
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I'm not sure of the length of the rivets. Everytime I drill them out, they fall into the long.
You could also try mcmaster-carr for therivets.
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post Jun 15 2005, 12:21 PM
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You might want to also check out this company for the push on style plastic rivets.
http://www.itw-fastex.com/rivets.html
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post Jun 15 2005, 02:04 PM
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Remil, First off thanks for responding. Secondly so I assume the length of the rivet is not critical? Thirdly with the second post which list those plastic removable rivets, do you think one of these three would work? TIA. Rgds, Michael


Tuflok ®
The Tuflok® is a one-piece fastener with a pre-driven pin that is quickly installed by hand or with automatic equipment. It is ideally suited for any application requiring a front mount, removable, reusable push-type plastic rivet where a dependable vibration-resistant panel fastener is essential.


Screw Type Tuflok ®
This variation of the TufLok® allows the fastener to be inserted by pushing in the pin and removed by unscrewing it. The screw type Tuflok® is available in a wide variety of panel thickness hole sizes and head configurations.


Micro-Tuflok®
This one-piece fastener is ideally suited for fastening electronic components to printed circuit boards, mounting cooling fans to computer chassis / electrical boxes and finger guards to cooling fans. Molded in a durable, heat stabilized, impact modified nylon material, this unique design allows the part to draw panels together as a screw would, and hold the panels tightly to each other.



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post Jun 15 2005, 02:08 PM
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I would use the screw type tuflok because cleaning and inspecting under the rocker panel area should be done at least yearly to make sure it stays clean from leaves and dirt.
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post Jun 15 2005, 02:16 PM
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Remil, Agreed on the screw type, that's why I am removing these pannels. Do you use these devices? Rgds, Michael
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post Jun 15 2005, 02:31 PM
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Check this past thread about rockers & rivets

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post Jun 15 2005, 07:47 PM
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Rockers off, absolutely no damage or rust. Rockers head off to body shop to get shot tomorrow. What is the stock black paint? It's not flat nor gloss. Will post pix tomorrow. More rust where the plastic threshold pieces are, and man do I need a new brown carpet. Rgds, Michael
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post Jun 16 2005, 09:15 AM
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Anybody know the factory stock paint for the rockers. I thought I saw a past post that it was a blend of flat and gloss, but I can't find the post and I don't want to remove or pay for the repainting of the front and rear valances. TIA. Michael
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post Jun 16 2005, 09:04 PM
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post Jun 17 2005, 01:19 AM
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I think you can get a close match with wurth paint. From what mine looks like it's more of a satin finish.
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post Jun 17 2005, 06:17 AM
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Brad mayer at 914ltd has the correct rivits

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post Jun 17 2005, 11:30 AM
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You can get the rivets through Porsche. They are clear plastic now. The white and black are NLA. They are inexpensive. To take the old rivets out, simply use a tiny punch or a nail and tap out the center. Then you can pull them out.
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