Posted by used red MN on February 26, 2022 at 15:01:35 from (75.73.112.20):
In Reply to: Tube time posted by 37 chief on February 26, 2022 at 13:46:24:
It looks like this post has exactly the same problem another YT post had I was discussing through email with a fellow YTer. I will quote what he said in the email .. what I think I read may not be what you think you wrote.. Is the tire in question installed on a tank trailer to carry water or is the tire submerged in a tank of water to check it for leaks? I agree about the valve stem. Spray a little soapy water around it and push it sideways in all directions and see if bubbles form. My son bought a Yamaha scooter, to ride to work about 15 miles. The rear tire would loose air intermittently, it would be fine at the start of his trip nearly flat when he got to work. It would hold air fine while setting even overnight. Went so far as to buy a new tire. When removing the rear tire to replace it he found the valve stem was bad. The small tire had a lot of centrifugal force on the valve stem while in motion and that is the direction you could move the stem and make it leak. If you do have the tire in a tank and it shows no leak but is flat in the morning I am smelling a rat. Hummm maybe a modified TPS monitor that will actually deflate the tire by cell phone command. Sounds like a story line for a police detective drama.
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