I've seen the pro's rivet a chain and they don't use a special tool to do so...
They hammer the edge of the protuding pin down carefully by supporting the other side with another hammer.
It takes some skill for sure to do it right!
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I've seen the pro's rivet a chain and they don't use a special tool to do so...
I've seen the pro's rivet a chain and they don't use a special tool to do so...
They hammer the edge of the protuding pin down carefully by supporting the other side with another hammer.
It takes some skill for sure to do it right!

Not real big on split links ?????
I've always used them and have had no trouble .
Cheers , Simon .
I would never use a split link on a bike of this capacityNot real big on split links ?????
I've always used them and have had no trouble .
Cheers , Simon .





So I'm waiting on a shipment of parts from Boulevard, wheel bearings, a few screws and bolts and some other misc. items I can't remember, but I will hopefully have it by early next week and I can get it all bolted back together again.
In the mean time I thought I would do a little maintenance on my car which is a 2008 Mercedes ML320 Turbo Diesel.
I have always taken it into the shop because I didn't have the tools or the know how.
Today I went to the dealer and purchased the parts to replace the air filters (2 of them) and the fuel filter.
I needed to buy torx sockets as that what's used on this car, so off to Canadian Tire to find something, got a set of standard torx sockets as they didn't have their Maximum brand available.
They will do for now, but I will get a better set if I continue to work on this car.
First things first, find a You Tube video on the fuel filter change, watched that and was ready to tackle the job.
Got the first air filter out and discovered that the service techs who looked after my car had never changed the air filters as it looked pretty bad,.
Nice new original OEM filter.
Got them both replaced and the body work all bolted back together that needed to be removed to get the filter housings out, it took about an hour to get that done. then onto the fuel filter.
Here it is with special clips holding the hoses on, I did buy spares in case I destroyed the old ones when I took them off.
And the new one all setup and filled with diesel ready to go back in.
Got it all bolted back in and she fired right up, took it for a test drive and it's all good, about 1 hr 45 mins and saved about $400 in labour (and taxes) to change out those items..
Maybe I will do a little more on this car now that I've got the tools. (and You Tube)![]()
Isn't that comforting, you pay the "professionals" to take care of your car and pay the ridiculous price cause you want it done CORRECTLY and the f you over and don't do what you paid for, seems to be a common trend these days. I had a similar experience with Toyota earlier this summer with my 2010 4 runner. Needless to say I freaked at them and it got rectified but I no longer will let them do any work for me unless it is warranty work.
Want to send an E or S to me in Aus mate ??/![]()
Lovely work by the way. very thorough.
Sure, send me your address and I'll send you over a few.
Actually, you may just want to go visit Ozman, I hear he has a few spares.
Thanks for the compliments, they are always appreciated.
Cheers,
Pm'd mate, just let me know the import duties and ill sort you....![]()
oo who is Ozman? Is he in Melbourne?







