or you could use a round ball bearing or even a wide end center punch to
spread out the end of the rivet. Just make sure you place the opposite end
of the rivet on a good, sturdy metal surface like a bench vise or something
similar to support it.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher Albers" <Christopher.Albers(at)bubbs.biola.edu>
To: <65_s5v6(at)prontomail.com>
Cc: <alpines(at)autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 7:50 AM
Subject: Re: turn signal switch
> 65_s5v6(at)prontomail.com writes:
> >My turn signal switch is broken. The Po apparently got the litle
> >plastic piece that holds the indicator up or down, but how do I get
> >the thing in? It seems that the pivot point should come off, but
> >it's on there pretty good.
>
> You have to bend the end of it (kind of like a hollow "cup") like a
> rivet. Just take a flat head screw driver and hammer down on it, you
> should score the "cup" in the shape of a "+".
>
> CNA
>
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