Tire instal part 8 and last......
Now the pressure is building up.....
Pic 41 We slowly inflated the tire and at 16 pounds the top was fully seated.
Remember the bottom is not done yet so resist the temptation to flip the tire by hand and get caught...
The top really moved very slowly. As the pressure inscres you can hear the tub/flat/ beads creak a little.
At 24 pounds the bottom half slowly popped in place...... continued to 40 pounds.
That's it!!!!!
Thanks to my able assistant who did most of the work and got most of the extra snoth on hishands whiel I manned the camera.
Now we have 4 more to do. The biggest job is cutting the rims to remove the tires.
Overall that little tool has installed nearly 20 tires( bar thread to 10:50 chevron tires)..... never had to trim the tire bead or machine the rim...... and NO magic dust was used in this project.
I have not installed 20 inch tires but would expect that all that is needed is to build a larger cross for the 20 in. tire.
The most significant difference for us was the discovery of the "industrial" snot for the tires..... if we ever run out I would gladly pay full price for a bucket of that stuff.
Hoping this will be helpful for current and future MLU members.
All comments and questions for details are welcomed.
Grant if something is missing in the text please feel free to jump in.
Amendment: from David Herbert on tube inflation
....Inflate the tube to full round before inserting into the tire carcass then allow to deflate while re-inserting the valve to retain "some" air inside. Having the tube valve removed greatly speeds up this simple operation.
Once the tube is inserted we add some air and manually spin adjust the tube stem with the indentation of the rim..... leftover of the "snoth" greatly facilitates moving the tube.
We then deflate the tube, but not totally, to allow installation of the flap.
Then do the final reinflation... in slow stages..... listening for the creaking of the tube/flap/tire bead as everything falls in place.
I fully agree with David and would recommend a full deflation and re-inflation of the tire to minimize the chances of any parts being out of place.
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B
C15a Cab 11
Hammond, Ontario
Canada
Last edited by Bob Carriere; 15-01-16 at 00:20.
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