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You can pull the pin (valve core) out of any tire.

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Rob

10-02-2004 18:10:57




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Lot of valve caps have a slotted do-hickey on the top that when inserted in the "valve stem" and rotated lefty-loosy removes the "valve core." Some valve caps are just domed on top.
A liquid filled tire will probably always have a two-piece "valve stem." You can take your pliers and remove the end piece. Removing that end piece, which includes the "valve core," facilitates inserting or removing fluid. I would jack up the wheel so it rotates, put the "valve stem" at 12-o"clock, remove the end piece of the "valve stem," and rotate the wheel to drain at a rate as I see fit. If there"s crud up in the tire that blocks the hole then you might have to poke a wire up in there once in awhile to clear such a block.

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