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Originally Posted by 647jc
explained what the 5 holes were for and what to do with them? If they are supposed to be plugged for some installations do they recommend a way to plug them?
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I should not guess but it could be a mistake! I recall the extra hole issue. Van just said ignore it. How big are the holes, bolt hole sizes right?
The way to plug a hole is
lightly countersink both sides of the hole and drive a soft rivet. Than use a rivet shaver (which you probably don't have) to make double flush. You can carefully file, grind, dremel tool the rivet flush. If you can stand a button head on one side, than leave the button. Do not countersink for a full countersink rivet, just an aggressive chamfer, enough to hold the rivet in. If the hole dia is too large and the material is too thin than a plug might be marginal or will not stay in.
That carb airbox plate is a fatigue factory. The engine vibrates and the snorkel part of the airbox, that mates with the cowl via a seal, can really work the metal plate where it mounts on the carb. I highly recommend a little strut from the engine to the fwd part of the air-box. Other wise its all cantilevered out there.
By all means deburr, smooth and chamfer all metal edges of the air-box. It's not a matter of if you'll have a small crack, it's a matter of when. If you do it right you might not see a crack for +1000 hours. If its not right, you'll see a crack in a 100 or 400 hours.