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Old Goodyears will leak through the tire.
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Older. Not really old though. They went flat over the winter. I filled them up and one is staying inflated and the other is leaking down,
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If it's leaking through the sidewall just use the old soap trick on the inside of the sidewalls................
Bob
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First find where it's leaking. If it's the sidewall dismount the tire and rub Palmolive dish soap on the inside of the sidewall. I let it dry and rub a second coat, then remount and inflate. The soap seals the pores.
If it's the bead remove the tire and clean the wheel where the bead seats. Also clean the tire bead completely and then wipe both surfaces with a solvent like acetone. I've also used hair spray on the beads to keep the tire from turning on the wheel if no wheel screws. That's another thing. Were these tires ever screwed before? Are they screwed now? |
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I was looking at it again last night and I believe the bead came unseated. They have always leaked a little but not completely flat overnight. I will take the slick off, clean up the wheel and slick, and then mount it again. Thanks for all the help.
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I always put a thin bead 1/8''of ultra black silicone on wheel and it helps it seal.
you can use orange or blue or gray if you want LOL Mike Taylor 3601 |
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It's leaking from where the tire is formed in the middle. The soap works, but so does a thin coat of gasket sealer.
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