JSinMO wrote: ↑Thu Sep 14, 2023 11:12 pmNo it doesn’t appear this is riveted. The “nubs” you see in the picture look to be alignment pins and are part of the casting. I question why Onan decided on a two piece intake in the first place. My guess is it came down to money and production time. Probably faster and cheaper to make them that way. It looks to me like the only thing that keeps the halves together it whatever sealant they used during assembly. It sounds like a poor idea to make it that way then I realize it’s been 50 years since they put it together at the factory so I’d say it worked pretty well!
@Harry the mating surface is kinda thin. I’m sure it could be welded but it would take someone with considerably more skill than I have.
I’ve got the intake put back together and the plan now is to reassemble the tractor tomorrow night. I guess we’ll see if I glued it up good enough!
The halves were injected molded .It had more to do with shape and smooth surfaces . Those nubs were to be longer and were peened over to hold the two halves together like rivetting with a little sealent . The peened (rivetted ) part breakes away and the come unglued . I clean them real well carefully drill out both halves and use allum rivets and bolts wrapped in tape to hold together while the JB weld (overnight stuff). cures .