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+ | [title] Closing Up. |
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+ | [* black] Reconnect the battery connector track side up. |
+ | [* black] Put lid back on battery, being careful not to trap the cable. Push closed all around. |
+ | [* black] At this point you can carefully test the battery. The battery bolts will be annoying to lock in place without the rivets to guide them but it is possible. |
+ | [* black] Now the fun part... I never managed to find replacement rivets. If you can find 12mm(head)x8mm(outer)x7mm(inner)x10mm(long although you can cut down anything longer) rivets... you can use them. |
+ | [* black] If you can't... And because the rivets also act to guide the retaining bolts so make life a lot easier... |
+ | [* black] You do what I did and get 8mm copper/aluminium pipe with an inner wall of less than 0.5mm or (I used 0.25mm because it was half the price. |
+ | [* black] I then used a mini pipe cutter to cut approx 14mm lengths, used side cutters to cut a few 2-3mm cuts at each end, put it through the holes, and then bent those back like petals to make crude rivets. |
+ | [* black] Put the bolts back through the holes, put the circlips back on, bend the circlips so they retain the bolts again. |
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