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mturnerb

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On page 7-4 the instructions have. you countersink the upper holes on the horn and the striker plates as shown here:

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Then on page 7-10 these parts get riveted. I just realized the the shop head of the striker plate upper rivets will now be in countersunk material. Is this correct or did I miss something?

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Look at figure #2 again. It calls out to install 2 flush head rivets (CS4-4) in the two holes you are directed to counter-sink. LP4-3 go into the holes that are not counter-sunk. You should only counter-sink two end holes of top row, not all of them.
 
Look at figure #2 again. It calls out to install 2 flush head rivets (CS4-4) in the two holes you are directed to counter-sink. LP4-3 go into the holes that are not counter-sunk. You should only counter-sink two end holes of top row, not all of them.

Understood. But my question has to do with setting CS4-4 rivets into the countersink (shop head in countersink)
 
Understood. But my question has to do with setting CS4-4 rivets into the countersink (shop head in countersink)

Sorry, I mis-understood your question. Looks like you are correct, the shop end does go into a counter-sunk hole to accommodate for grip range of the rivet. Doesn't look like you're "missing" anything. Build on!!
 
CS4-4 has a 1/4" grip length so the countersink is to avoid using a longer grip pop rivet. Randy already said as much, I just wanted to expand a little because at first glance I was confused by that too.
 
Has the same question

This was confusing! Had the same question and found it answered on an older thread, but maybe Vans should offer a quick explanation in the plans to prevent confusion
 
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