Slow puncture advice...
Discussion
Good PH'ers I have had for a while on the Saab a slow puncture, it is loosing circa 10psi per day and I am getting mildly pee'd off with the compressor routine every morning!
To date I have had new tyres, and had the alloys refurb'd and still no joy. They are old and I am guessing possibly this one is shot somewhere. So do I have any alternatives to buying a new alloy or a set of?
Thanks.
Hep
To date I have had new tyres, and had the alloys refurb'd and still no joy. They are old and I am guessing possibly this one is shot somewhere. So do I have any alternatives to buying a new alloy or a set of?
Thanks.
Hep
550Hep said:
kevin63 said:
Goop seals as you pucture, or also good for slow leaks.
Ahhh interesting, anyone any experience of using it or any cautionary tales?A word of warning must be given to tyre fitter if changing to new tyres so he doesn't get a face full of the stuff.
kevin63 said:
550Hep said:
kevin63 said:
Goop seals as you pucture, or also good for slow leaks.
Ahhh interesting, anyone any experience of using it or any cautionary tales?A word of warning must be given to tyre fitter if changing to new tyres so he doesn't get a face full of the stuff.
10 psi is too much to be a slow puncture. Get them to put it in the waterbath and see if its coming from the rim, they can buff the inside of the rim with a drill/grinder before putting sealer on and refitting the tyre.
DO NOT put tubes in a 'tubeless' tyre on a modern tyre/alloy!
This used to work in years gone by but it doesnt work anymore, last time I tried this with a modern alloy/tyre it resulted in a blow out on the M25.
DO NOT put tubes in a 'tubeless' tyre on a modern tyre/alloy!
This used to work in years gone by but it doesnt work anymore, last time I tried this with a modern alloy/tyre it resulted in a blow out on the M25.
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