Thank you. I used a Dremel then punched them through. I can't see a thread on the inside of the hole though. Any ideas or solutions as to how hest to fit the new nuts?
With the plate off (as said) you need to clean it up, make sure the chassis is still sound and clean and slather with anti-rust and then prime.
Prior to the painting/finishing stage you should get some new riv-nuts.
If you've not used these before they are a really useful way of fitting non structural componets to things that you can't easily get to the back of (to fit std nuts).
You need some good drills, as the size of the hole is key and a reasonably good riv-nut tool.
ebay and/or Amazon are your friends here.
This is the one I reccommend, there are others and probably better ones available but this will do the trick.
Once you get into this you will fit them everywhere.
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Here is a site that sells riv-nuts.
Don't fit stainless ones into alluminium but do fit stainless ones into steel.
Steel/plated ones are OK but will rust over time.
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Once all the nuts are in, slather with paint/undercoat etc and refit.
I cover any surface that touches the chassis with a waterproof/marine grease.