Slow Air Leaks on Aluminun Rims
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Re: Slow Air Leaks on Aluminun Rims
I've always bought Michelins because of their long tread life, but your solution
seems to imply
that maybe there is a reaction between the Michelin tire compound and the rim.
Is it possible
for one tire manufacture to have a reaction at the bead to the rim and not
another? Guess I'll
start replacing the Michelins as they get worn down. Don't have too much to
lose at this point.
Thanks for your response.
Mike
Don wrote:
> Our fix on our Accord 96 ex - when we replaced the OEM Michelins with
> Dunlops the problem disappeared
> "Jim Yanik" <jyanik@abuse.gov> wrote in message
> news:Xns9495D485DD320jyanikkuanet@204.117.192.21.. .
> > mike morrison <mo_man@charter.net> wrote in
> > news:403693EF.7303969C@charter.net:
> >
> > > My wife has a 1993 Accord that has perpetual slow air leaks on her
> > > tires. One
> > > Gas station repair shop said it is caused by a reaction from the
> > > aluminum rims to the tires.
> > > He has to scrape down the rims and the tire bead and then this will last
> > > about a year.
> > > Is there anything else that can be applied to the rims to prevent this
> > > from reoccurring?
> > > This is getting to be a real pain in the ***.
> > >
> > > Mike
> > >
> >
> > Aluminium is porous,and needs to be sealed;there was a paragraph about
> this
> > in Pop Mechanics in their auto section last month,IIRC.
> > They recommended the wheels be sent to a reconditioning center to be
> > stripped and professionally resealed.ISTR that ordinary paint won't work
> > due to tire/wheel operating temperatures.
> >
> > --
> > Jim Yanik
> > jyanik-at-kua.net
seems to imply
that maybe there is a reaction between the Michelin tire compound and the rim.
Is it possible
for one tire manufacture to have a reaction at the bead to the rim and not
another? Guess I'll
start replacing the Michelins as they get worn down. Don't have too much to
lose at this point.
Thanks for your response.
Mike
Don wrote:
> Our fix on our Accord 96 ex - when we replaced the OEM Michelins with
> Dunlops the problem disappeared
> "Jim Yanik" <jyanik@abuse.gov> wrote in message
> news:Xns9495D485DD320jyanikkuanet@204.117.192.21.. .
> > mike morrison <mo_man@charter.net> wrote in
> > news:403693EF.7303969C@charter.net:
> >
> > > My wife has a 1993 Accord that has perpetual slow air leaks on her
> > > tires. One
> > > Gas station repair shop said it is caused by a reaction from the
> > > aluminum rims to the tires.
> > > He has to scrape down the rims and the tire bead and then this will last
> > > about a year.
> > > Is there anything else that can be applied to the rims to prevent this
> > > from reoccurring?
> > > This is getting to be a real pain in the ***.
> > >
> > > Mike
> > >
> >
> > Aluminium is porous,and needs to be sealed;there was a paragraph about
> this
> > in Pop Mechanics in their auto section last month,IIRC.
> > They recommended the wheels be sent to a reconditioning center to be
> > stripped and professionally resealed.ISTR that ordinary paint won't work
> > due to tire/wheel operating temperatures.
> >
> > --
> > Jim Yanik
> > jyanik-at-kua.net
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