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Dennis Kirby
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Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 11:04 am Post subject: Fixing a Flat Tire |
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Bill Berle wrote: << I will have a small lightweight tool kit with me, and a tire pump. I can take the wheel off the airplane with a medium Crescent wrench,
take the wheel apart with three 1/4 inch bolts, replace an inner tube or patch
a tire, and get it back together to fly back home. >
Bill / Kolb Friends -
I, too, travel with tire changing tools in my Mark-3 when I go backcountry flying. As Bill describes above, I am able to remove and take apart my split rims and patch (or replace) the inner tube.
But what about using "Fix-a-Flat" for the solution? Does anyone have experience blasting this goop into their Kolb inner tubes to remedy a flat tire? Seems a lot lighter and easier, and you don't need the tire pump.
Pros? Cons?
Dennis Kirby
Mark-3
New Mexico
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John Hauck
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 4639 Location: Titus, Alabama (hauck's holler)
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Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 11:21 am Post subject: Fixing a Flat Tire |
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John W and also Bruce Chaisson repaired flats on the Kolbra and MKIII at MV
with Fix A Flat in a can. It worked.
john h
mkIII
Titus, Alabama
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lcottrell
Joined: 29 May 2006 Posts: 1494 Location: Jordan Valley, Or
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Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 11:22 am Post subject: Fixing a Flat Tire |
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But what about using "Fix-a-Flat" for the solution? Does anyone have experience blasting this goop into their Kolb inner tubes to remedy a flat tire? Seems a lot lighter and easier, and you don't need the tire pump.Pros? Cons?Dennis KirbyMark-3New Mexico
I have carried a can of"Spare tire" or fix a flat in my plane for about 12 years. I have never needed it, but its there when I do. Perhaps I should check the expiration date?
Larry
On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 1:03 PM, KIRBY, DENNIS T GS-13 USAF AFMC AFNWC/EZS <dennis.kirby.3(at)us.af.mil (dennis.kirby.3(at)us.af.mil)> wrote:
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Bill Berle wrote: << I will have a small lightweight tool kit with me, and a tire pump. I can take the wheel off the airplane with a medium Crescent wrench,
take the wheel apart with three 1/4 inch bolts, replace an inner tube or patch
a tire, and get it back together to fly back home. >
Bill / Kolb Friends -
I, too, travel with tire changing tools in my Mark-3 when I go backcountry flying. As Bill describes above, I am able to remove and take apart my split rims and patch (or replace) the inner tube.
But what about using "Fix-a-Flat" for the solution? Does anyone have experience blasting this goop into their Kolb inner tubes to remedy a flat tire? Seems a lot lighter and easier, and you don't need the tire pump.
Pros? Cons?
Dennis Kirby
Mark-3
New Mexico
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Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 11:33 am Post subject: Fixing a Flat Tire |
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The effectiveness of Fix-a-Flat will clearly depend on the damage to the tire or tube. Bullhead thorn, no problem. Lava rock through the sidewall... problem
It appears to me that if there is any kind of run-flat wheel/tire out there that is light enough to not cause a weight issue, it is probably well worth the extra money. Being well-versed in Murphy's Law and the Law of Applied Entropy I can guarantee that any punctured flat tire event will happen less than 30 minutes before sunset !
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Date: Wednesday, March 16, 2016, 12:03 PM
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Bill Berle wrote: << I will have a small lightweight
tool kit with me, and a tire pump. I can take the wheel off
the airplane with a medium Crescent wrench,
take the wheel apart with three 1/4 inch bolts, replace an
inner tube or patch
a tire, and get it back together to fly back home. >
Bill / Kolb Friends -
I, too, travel with tire changing tools in my Mark-3 when I
go backcountry flying. As Bill describes above, I am
able to remove and take apart my split rims and patch (or
replace) the inner tube.
But what about using "Fix-a-Flat" for the solution?
Does anyone have experience blasting this goop into their
Kolb inner tubes to remedy a flat tire? Seems a lot
lighter and easier, and you don't need the tire pump.
Pros? Cons?
Dennis Kirby
Mark-3
New Mexico
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John Hauck
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Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 12:01 pm Post subject: Fixing a Flat Tire |
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2004, landed at Fort Nelson Airport, BC, right after sun down. Went in the FBO to see about fuel. When I walked back out to the MKIII, a main tire was flat.
Earlier I had experienced a main tire flat on the bank of the Knik River south of Palmer, AK. Only tube I could find with a 90 degree valve stem was in Lowes. It was for a wheel barrow. That is something like a 400X6, in an 800X6 tire. I flew the Kenai Peninsula to Seldovia, over to McCarthy, north to Dead Horse/Prudhoe Bay, Kaktovik, Point Barrow, AK, Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territory, and south to Fort Nelson before the tube failed. Found a patch, and with the help of a local motorcycle gang, that had a hanger at the airport, put a fix on the tube, then flew the rest of the way home to Alabama. There are places I landed off airports to wait out weather that had no help should that tire go flat. The Man was watching out for me.
Murphy never strikes when it is convenient for the victim.
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Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 12:17 pm Post subject: Fixing a Flat Tire |
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Dennis
On a trip to Airventure I had a flat after a overnight stop. In the morning I filled my tire with a can of Fix-A-Flat. I got to my next fuel stop and added a bit more air. On the next stop I landed at Airventure with a totally flat tire.
Rick Neilsen
Redrive VW Powered MKIIIC
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Bill Berle wrote: << I will have a small lightweight tool kit with me, and a tire pump. I can take the wheel off the airplane with a medium Crescent wrench,
take the wheel apart with three 1/4 inch bolts, replace an inner tube or patch
a tire, and get it back together to fly back home. >
Bill / Kolb Friends -
I, too, travel with tire changing tools in my Mark-3 when I go backcountry flying. As Bill describes above, I am able to remove and take apart my split rims and patch (or replace) the inner tube.
But what about using "Fix-a-Flat" for the solution? Does anyone have experience blasting this goop into their Kolb inner tubes to remedy a flat tire? Seems a lot lighter and easier, and you don't need the tire pump.
Pros? Cons?
Dennis Kirby
Mark-3
New Mexico
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yellowbird1
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Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 6:30 pm Post subject: Fixing a Flat Tire |
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I have used Fix-A-Flat on other flats and one of the things I learned is that you need to spin the tire as soon after using it so that the fix-it is spread out evenly over the outer side of the inside of the tire.
Brad Nation
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