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Posted by Pajamafied john on February 24, 2002 at 09:08:11 from (205.188.200.164):
Well guys, I need to replace the rusted out rim on my '44A. I have a new rim and tube. The old Tire has calcium in it. I want to drain the calcium transfer the tire and new tube on to the new rim and then put the calcium back in. I'm thinkin' that if I put the calcium in 5gal. buckets, run a plastic tube from the bucket to the valve stem, have the bucket elevated and then pressurize the bucket with about 3psi or so the calcium will fill the new tube. Problem is, will this really work? I hate to go through all this just to make a big mess. Do any of you guys have a better ideas? I have no experience with this. Thanks John
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