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14th March 2011, 08:58 PM
#21
Banned
Anyone from the forum who's done it got some footage of it?? I am simply not game, but is obviously a 'proven' (even if not the safest) method of being able to drop all the air from a leaking tyre to clean out the bead properly and then whack it back on ...
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14th March 2011 08:58 PM
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14th March 2011, 10:11 PM
#22
I've never took video of it but there is heaps on Youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mk9n2...FCF080B64B7557
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15th March 2011, 12:02 AM
#23
Hardcore
Iv'e used aeroguard, does the trick and a lot safer than butane IMO, but sorry, no vids.
Always in a hurry!!
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15th March 2011, 08:00 AM
#24
Banned
Originally Posted by
the ferret
Iv'e used aeroguard, does the trick and a lot safer than butane IMO, but sorry, no vids.
Always in a hurry!!
Do you still only need a small amount? Or being not quite as flammable, does it need a bigger dose of spray? That I'd always my concern, spraying too much and blowing the b@stard up completely ... and me with it!! LOL
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15th March 2011, 10:41 AM
#25
Hardcore
About a 3 sec squirt , she goes bang alright!!
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15th March 2011, 10:44 AM
#26
Banned
Originally Posted by
the ferret
and if ya stuck, ya can use VEGEMITE to seal the bead, done it and works well.
For real?? That's outstanding ... love the whole "necessity breeds innovation" aspect of four wheeling!!! LOL ... makes sense I suppose - just plugs up the small leaks ... not sure it would taste so good on my sangers post use though!!! LMFAO ...
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16th March 2011, 11:26 AM
#27
zippo lighter fluid can do the job as well (myself always carry some around), but dont ever do that when is the wheel on the truck - just removed
before you burn down your truck
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16th March 2011, 12:21 PM
#28
Hardcore
Originally Posted by
Black Rock
zippo lighter fluid can do the job as well (myself always carry some around), but dont ever do that when is the wheel on the truck - just removed
before you burn down your truck
The only problem I can see with Zippo, is that it's hard to see and if you spill it on yaself or clothes, there is a chance of getting burnt, it's also not as volatile as gas or sprays.
some have used petrol but I would not take the risk with liquid fuels myself.
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16th March 2011, 08:11 PM
#29
Originally Posted by
the ferret
The only problem I can see with Zippo, is that it's hard to see and if you spill it on yaself or clothes, there is a chance of getting burnt, it's also not as volatile as gas or sprays.
some have used petrol but I would not take the risk with liquid fuels myself.
Quite right, forgot to say only but only in extreme condition if nothing else available. In normal circumstances we are using traditional tools (metal rods, recovery stripes and air compressors).
Second thing what I forget to say is that is zippo fluid was used mostly in cold condition like - 10 C and more.
And of course, whatever you doing on that issue be extremely careful an do things away from the car more is possible.
the ferret -thanks for correction
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29th October 2011, 07:02 PM
#30
Expert
Did this on the weekend, works really well. We used deoderant.
cheers
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