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Does anyone know if this is a standard Schrader valve? My tube is leaking at the valve intermittently and I'm wondering if I can just slap a regular old valve from a bike tube in there, or if I have to go buy a tube and pay someone to mount it.
Thanks
mrlmd1
10-19-2009, 05:16 PM
Did you tighten up the valve in the stem (by screwing it in more)? Maybe it's a little loose and that can make it leak.
If that doesn't stop the leak, change the valve, they should be standard sizes but if one from your bike doesn't fit, buy one in a tire store.
Yeah I tried that first. It seems to stop leaking of it's just a bit less than fully tight, but I don't want to count on that holding. I'll try one from a bicycle tire and if that doesn't work I'll pull it and take it to a tire store.
Thanks
mrlmd1
10-19-2009, 06:59 PM
Are you sure it's leaking out of the end of the valve stem, and not from where the stem protrudes out from the rim? If that nut is tightened too much, the stem can tear at the attachment to the inner tube and that's a source of leak also. Use the old soap bubble trick and make sure it's the valve that's leaking.
Water Warrior 2
10-19-2009, 07:40 PM
Are you sure it's leaking out of the end of the valve stem, and not from where the stem protrudes out from the rim? If that nut is tightened too much, the stem can tear at the attachment to the inner tube and that's a source of leak also. Use the old soap bubble trick and make sure it's the valve that's leaking.
I knew that. Been there done that. Was out with the guys on a beautiful day just riding the trails. We stopped for a break and 5 minutes later my front tire went flat in 30 seconds. Lesson learned...........do not tighten the stem nut like a wheel nut. Just slightly snug is good.
Had a leaky valve on the Vstrom once. The only thing retaining the air was the valve cap. Now I carry a new valve stem with a new valve and a tool to R+R the valve.
definitely the valve - I got it to stop by messing with the tightness of it
alantf
10-20-2009, 06:32 AM
Now I carry a new valve stem with a new valve and a tool
When I needed a valve tightening tool - it was for my granddaughter's bicycle - I found that NOWHERE over here could I get one. Even the tyre stores didn't stock them, so God alone knows what the tyre fitters use, or what the Spanish use if they need to check their valves.(thought .......... being Spanish they probably don't EVER check their tyres! :whistle: ) I had to get the tool when I went to England. I also got a set of valve caps with tools on the outside, so I can keep one on the car, & one on the bike, ready to use.
mrlmd1
10-20-2009, 10:15 AM
That's the best idea to keep one of those valve tools - get the metal cap with the screwdriver tool on the end, then it's always available when you need it and you don't have to scrounge around looking for it.
Water Warrior 2
10-20-2009, 03:34 PM
That's the best idea to keep one of those valve tools - get the metal cap with the screwdriver tool on the end, then it's always available when you need it and you don't have to scrounge around looking for it.
I can remember when almost all valve caps where of this design.
mrlmd1
10-20-2009, 03:55 PM
They're really hard to find now unless you come across an old one you've hid away somewhere. Now you get black plastic caps, not even the metal ones without the screw tops anymore.
You have to know someone in a tire store or garage and buy or swipe it from them.
burkbuilds
10-24-2009, 01:28 PM
I found a great little "kit" from Slime at the local Advance auto parts store, it has a nice clear plastic case, a good metal valve stem tool, 4 valve stems, 4 really nice chrome valve caps, 4 black plastic valve caps and a "shorty" air guage tool all in a box about 3 1/2"long x 2 1/2" wide x 7/8" high. I don't remember exactly what I paid for it but it seems like it was less than $10
Hey, I "googled" it and here it is http://www.slime.com/product/106/14-Pie ... e-(%232410 (http://www.slime.com/product/106/14-Piece-Small-Tire-Tackle-(%232410)).html $5.99 for the kit hope that helps! :2tup:
When you click on the above address, you will then have to select "Products" then "Tire Care" then "Tire Tackle Kits" to find it.
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