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PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 7:26 am    Post subject: Pumping Tires Reply with quote

To those builders that are past the wheel fairing stage.
 
How easy is it to get access to the valve, and pump tires??
 
Dave Emond
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 9:34 am    Post subject: Pumping Tires Reply with quote

On my RV-8A I installed the spring loaded air valve door on the wheel pants (available at ACS).
 
Regardless of having this door or not, you need some sort of valve extensions to pump up the tires.  I bought 4 standard metal tire valve extensions from Wal-Mart, and used lock tight to screw them together.  Don't screw them together too tight or you will be leaking air when attached to the tire.
 
I painted a small white line on the tire sidewall such that when the white line pointed to the ground, the tire valve stem is lined up with the access door.   Just screw in the now long valve extender through the door into the tire valve stem and you have it.
 
Carl Froehlich
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 5:58 pm    Post subject: Pumping Tires Reply with quote

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How easy is it to get access to the valve, and pump tires??
 
Dave Emond
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If you have the 90 degree tire stem .... that sticks out parallel to the axle ...... all you have to do is get an extender at any good truck tire store.  Drill a hole in the side of the wheel pant so you can thread the extender on the tire stem.  Paint a white (or your favorite color) stripe vertically on the side of the tire so you can roll the airplane until the stripe is vertical ..... and the extender will screw right on.

The only downside is that the valve stem won't have a cover on it to keep dirt out.
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 9:56 pm    Post subject: Pumping Tires Reply with quote

The valve stems on my RV-10 mains point toward the axle nut, not
parallel to the axle. Poor geometry for servicing. Are other builders
seeing the same thing? Does anybody have insight into a tube part
number where the valve stem is parallel to the axle, like it is with the
RV-6?

Thanks,

Tim
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RV-6A N47TD -- 830 hrs
RV-10 #40059 under construction

linn Walters wrote:
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Dave & Brenda Emond wrote:

> To those builders that are past the wheel fairing stage.
>
> How easy is it to get access to the valve, and pump tires??
>
> Dave Emond
> # 40159

If you have the 90 degree tire stem .... that sticks out parallel to the
axle ...... all you have to do is get an extender at any good truck tire
store. Drill a hole in the side of the wheel pant so you can thread the
extender on the tire stem. Paint a white (or your favorite color)
stripe vertically on the side of the tire so you can roll the airplane
until the stripe is vertical ..... and the extender will screw right on.

The only downside is that the valve stem won't have a cover on it to
keep dirt out.
Linn



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 1:09 pm    Post subject: Pumping Tires Reply with quote

Thanks for the replies.
 
Dave Emond
 
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 7:49 am    Post subject: pumping tires Reply with quote

I also used the spring loaded doors and painted white line on my RV8, and bought a 5 inch valve core extension at a semi-truck supply house. HOWEVER, since I changed out my tubes to Desser Tire supplied (800 247-8473), Aero Class Leakguard inner tubes ($33 each), I have not had to add any air to either tire! That change was in Nov of 2003. They really work!
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 3:43 pm    Post subject: pumping tires Reply with quote

Hopefully, you all know the added advantages of (tank) nitrogen rather than compressed air for long term pressure and tube maintenance.  Just a side note.
 
John - $00.02
 

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I also used the spring loaded doors and painted white line on my RV8, and bought a 5 inch valve core extension at a semi-truck supply house. HOWEVER, since I changed out my tubes to Desser Tire supplied (800 247-8473), Aero Class Leakguard inner tubes ($33 each), I have not had to add any air to either tire! That change was in Nov of [b]2003[/b]. They really work!

Chris Hukill

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