[AT] Confessing a complete lack of knowledge here
David Bruce
davidbruce at yadtel.net
Thu May 4 12:46:46 PDT 2006
Thanks for the info. That's what I thought but I have been wrong before.
I'm well aware of the tubes but it is always good to get a reminder. I
think I'll try replacing the valve stem core first. If that doesn't work
the tube is next for sure.
I just didn't want them to buy new tires when a less costly fix would work.
BTW the tire stayed pumped up for about a year. When they took the valve
stem cap off there was a shot of fluid. Maybe a new stem will make
things ok for a few years.
David
Bill Brueck wrote:
> To my knowledge the stem cores are interchangeable, very old to the newest
> stuff. At least well back into the 1930's.
>
> If it's the stem you're concerned about, note that the stem on this machine
> will be attached not to the rim like you're used to with modern tires but it
> is attached to an inner tube. Replacing the stem normally involves a new
> inner tube, although you can buy replacement stems. I've tried that a
> couple of times and it didn’t hold up for me. I suppose if you have a nice
> new tube with a damaged stem it might make sense.
>
> B²
>
> Bill Brueck (brick)
> Chatfield, MN, USA
>
> Confusion is a higher state of knowledge than ignorance.
>
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