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Breaking a tyre bead

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02 Aug 2013 22:31 #78825 by Dave cc
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helijohn wrote:

facade wrote: I have his old No2 Record vice that opens to 7", with a piece of wood on one side to protect the rim I can pop most tyres off, but I can't get the 6" wide wheels in.


It needs something like that. :(


Big Vice works a treat very easy :)

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02 Aug 2013 22:46 #78826 by Busta
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helijohn wrote:

facade wrote: I have his old No2 Record vice that opens to 7", with a piece of wood on one side to protect the rim I can pop most tyres off, but I can't get the 6" wide wheels in.


It needs something like that. :(


It doesn't need something like that, but if you have it it's easy to use it. Try what I have suggested if you want a cheap, simple method with normal tools.

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03 Aug 2013 08:18 - 03 Aug 2013 08:19 #78833 by helijohn
Replied by helijohn on topic Breaking a tyre bead

Busta wrote: [Try what I have suggested if you want a cheap, simple method with normal tools.


I am just a bit worried that I might do some damage. probably to the tyre! Oh, and don't forget I just want to dip the tyre inwards enough to get to the valve.
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03 Aug 2013 12:39 #78841 by trextr7monkey
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:D Facade that brings back memories of happy days!
We used to break bead seal of Mini wheels in a vice and then to put it back on we had a Spanish windlass arrangement to squeeze tyre in so bead would actually be somewhere near the rim :D
God knows where we got the time from to mess around like that.
Back to original post the size of Mini wheel compared to a Jimny wheel means required forces are on a different scale- we had a neighbour once who had beenan RAF bomber command tyre fitter during his National Service, he is the only guy I have ever seen who could easily ( ie competently!) change a tyre in the back yard using basic tools- he used to crack the seal with a swipe froma sledge hammer, bit risky with alloys nowadays !
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03 Aug 2013 13:22 #78845 by helijohn
Replied by helijohn on topic Breaking a tyre bead

trextr7monkey wrote: he used to crack the seal with a swipe froma sledge hammer, bit risky with alloys nowadays !
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That has been mentioned in Google trips but I don't have one and I doubt I'd hit the tyre. :blush:

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03 Aug 2013 13:27 #78846 by facade
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We've all forgotten, you need tyre soap to get it to go back on the rim true!

I use ordinary white hand soap soaked in water to a paste, but I'm a mean old git :)


I still think taking it to an independent tyre fitter off the car when it is quiet and asking them to fit a new valve is best, you can mark the tyre & rim so he can put it back on and not bother with a balance if you like, most will simply knock the tyre off, change the valve then put it back on & rebalance and charge about £10.

If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there :)

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