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Re: wheel weights vs fluid in H rear wheels
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Posted by P Backus on July 31, 2005 at 11:57:02 from (69.128.32.26):
In Reply to: Re: wheel weights vs fluid in H rear wheels posted by Dave in CT on July 31, 2005 at 00:52:07:
Dave in my experience the leak is usually not in or around the valve stem, but that"s where it shows up because that"s where the "hole" in the rim is. In other words, whatever is leaking out of the tube travels around the inside of the tire until it can get out, ie, the valve stem hole. Also, you"ll never find a leak in a fluid filled tire with soap and water because that relies on air coming out to make bubbles, not liquids. If it was mine, I"d get the fluid pumped out and take the tube out, fill it with air to find the leak. Then the soap and water will work. It"s got to come apart to get fixed anyway, unless you are convinced that it is the valve core. If so, why not just replace the valve core? Paul
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