Posted by RodInNS on May 21, 2010 at 12:56:38 from (216.118.158.123):
In Reply to: Re: starting fluid posted by mooseracing on May 21, 2010 at 11:09:21:
Murphy's soap works if they're fairly close... Bead chetah's are also great sometimes, but there's just those times where a big explosion is needed to seat a tire. I had a 8-14 trailer tire installed last summer at a tire shop and they must have shot it 20 times with a bead chetah and it still wouldn't take. They finally put a tube in to get it going. The tube blew as tubes do in those things within a week. One good shot of ether set those beads... I just installed one this morning on the trailer for that matter. One good spray around the circumference of the tire from a bored nozzle on a can of ACE starting fluid, air chuck on the stem.... lit with the torch. WOOOOMMMMPPPPHHH. Nothing to it.
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