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A letter to the engineer who thought to use pop rivets to secure window regulators instead of bolts.

Dear engineer,

If I ever meet you, I will put a rivet through your balls.

Sincerely,

Anyone who has ever had to drill those f@#kers out.

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What type; solid, blind, drive...?

I had to replace the original factory ball joints on the B-59, and they were riveted in. Not too bad a procedure, but I had clear access.

Regardless, modern iron is not made for the driveway mechanic to work on, period.

You're lucky yours still has a dipstick.

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DF: was it your Intrepid? If so, given the vintage, don't go near the engineers. Find the nearest bean counter and let 'em have it.

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That is what I love about airtools, they have one that pops out those rivets mighty fast. I agree, the bean counters are too blame for this shortcut.

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The vehicle in question is a `94 Crown Victoria, same applies for our `93 Grand Marquis, probably all Panther cars.

IIRC the Intrepid's are bolted in, and the Prizm's are. Changing the Prizm's regulator only took me 15 minutes the first time.

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Worst problem I have with drilling rivets is if they spin... if so, I'll either snap a vice grip on the outside ring or put a nick in the ring that I can stop the spinning with a flathead.

OTOH, putting these parts back in with nuts and bolts is a disaster. So I either use clip-on nuts on the part or weld nuts to the part.

Also, I wouldn't use a battery-powered drill... they don't last long enough. Since I assume this is on the parts car Panther, I would use a sharp chisel and BF Hammer. I've taken out rivets in the junkyard in 3-4 hits.

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