Didn't know if I wanted this in the transmission section or a "brake" section, but figured more guys need brakes than clutches. Anyway, the original lining was about 1/3 to 1/2 worn on both my automatic clutch and the rear brake, so figured I'd replace the linings. Below are some photos on how it works (although I'll have to post the finished product tomorrow, as I decided to repaint my mini antique riveter & I used slow drying paint).
The original linings are molded (probably w/ asbestos) & the ones Wayne sells are woven. The rivets are 9/64 dia. (.140) so use a #27 drill. What your looking for is to just drill off the upset part of the rivet. Don't drill on thru the part. The rivets are brass so it doesn't take much.
After drilling, use a small punch & something hollow (I used a 3/8 hex nut) for an anvil & use a hammer to drive out the rivets. Clean up the shoes & properly dispose of the old linings.
Dry fit the new linings, starting in the middle & working towards both ends. If you don't have a rivet setting tool, check around local brake shops, or people with old cars like Model T's....they'll have them & maybe will let you borrow one or will set them for you. These shoes are so tiny, not all rivet tools will fit.
Mike Sal