Would love to hear some first hand info on the best ways guys reseat their non beadlocks on the trail. Obviously this would be a last resort, but sometime it may come to that. You guys using starting fluid, ratchet straps, carrying spare valve stems, Psi?
Get weight off tire, put ratchet strap around to apply pressure to help set bead, pull valve core, and then fill tire. Those co2 bottles seem to work really well for doing this, ive seen them pop the bead back on w/o needing a ratchet strap a few times.
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Assuming you have a decent air compressor, you really don't need to do anything other than remove the weight off your tire, hook up your compressor and go. It really is that simple - no ratchet straps, CO2 tanks or otherwise required. I have re-seated plenty of tires with my PowerPlant just like this. Now, if you have a crappy Harbor Freight compressor, a bit more effort may be needed.
I havent set a bead since way back when in auto shop on the machine, but im thinking a little soapy water also for assistance rather than dry?
Eddie- excuse my inexperiance on this but what kind of psi blast are you getting out of your power plant?
I havent set a bead since way back when in auto shop on the machine, but im thinking a little soapy water also for assistance rather than dry?
Eddie- excuse my inexperiance on this but what kind of psi blast are you getting out of your power plant?
If it just came unseated, it'll most likely go back on pretty easy as well. A little soapy water is hard to come by on the trail but some WD40 will do the trick too. Regarding the PowerPlant, it provides a CFM rating of 12 CFM @ 0 PSI, 5 CFM @ 90PSI and has a max air pressure of 100 PSI.
B- good call on the co2 bottle. Unregulated, my bottle should put out about 1k psi i guess. That sounds like a good way to go until i get a good OBA system. Cool, now that im done with the sliders, i need to fab a mount for the co2 bottle!