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I understand there is a new class of inner tubes that do not leak as
severely as the old "TSO'd crap" natural rubber that we've used since Wilbur put them on the Flyer. Anybody got a lead on who has them for relatively few AMUs for common sizes like 600-6 and so on? Jim |
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RST Engineering wrote:
I understand there is a new class of inner tubes that do not leak as severely as the old "TSO'd crap" natural rubber that we've used since Wilbur put them on the Flyer. Anybody got a lead on who has them for relatively few AMUs for common sizes like 600-6 and so on? Jim Michelin sells them as AirStop tubes. Chief Aircraft carries them. Rip |
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![]() "Rip" wrote in message . .. RST Engineering wrote: I understand there is a new class of inner tubes that do not leak as severely as the old "TSO'd crap" natural rubber that we've used since Wilbur put them on the Flyer. Anybody got a lead on who has them for relatively few AMUs for common sizes like 600-6 and so on? Jim Michelin sells them as AirStop tubes. Chief Aircraft carries them. Rip And they are not cheap. I believe Goodyear has come out with a version too. Desser carries both brands. IIRC, my 5" x 5" airstop tubes were $30+ each. New tires were $50/ea. It hurt paying almost as much for the tubes as the tires. Still, only having to air the tires 3 or 4 times a year is nice. KB KB |
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I can confirm that both the Mich. Airstops are top notch. We've had
Airstops in our Aztec for several years, they go month after month , even in the winter, without loosing a single lb of pressure. I just helped install Goodyear Flight Mate Butyl tubes in a new set of Flight Custom III's on a Piper Lance, I'll stay in touch with the owners. Desser is good source for each. Jim "RST Engineering" wrote in message ... I understand there is a new class of inner tubes that do not leak as severely as the old "TSO'd crap" natural rubber that we've used since Wilbur put them on the Flyer. Anybody got a lead on who has them for relatively few AMUs for common sizes like 600-6 and so on? Jim |
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RST Engineering wrote:
Anybody got a lead on who has them for relatively few AMUs for common sizes like 600-6 and so on? Both my mechanic and Desser recommended the Aero-Classic LeakGuard tubes. We installed them a couple years ago and I can't remember the last time I filled them. Definitely more expensive than a regular tube, but worth it. -Doug -- -------------------- Doug Vetter, ATP/CFI http://www.dvatp.com -------------------- |
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Both my mechanic and Desser recommended the Aero-Classic LeakGuard
tubes. We installed them a couple years ago and I can't remember the last time I filled them. Definitely more expensive than a regular tube, but worth it. Now that is high praise. Mary and I fill the tires at least twice a month. It's her least favorite task, since -- thanks to our Fancy Pants -- it's a real bitch to do. (Me? I just stand there and push -- or pull -- till things are lined up properly... :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Where else but in aviation do you have to pay extra to get inner tubes that
don't leak? You gotta love it. -Mike "Kyle Boatright" wrote: .... And they are not cheap. I believe Goodyear has come out with a version too. Desser carries both brands. IIRC, my 5" x 5" airstop tubes were $30+ each. New tires were $50/ea. It hurt paying almost as much for the tubes as the tires. Still, only having to air the tires 3 or 4 times a year is nice. KB |
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In article ,
Mike Murdock wrote: Where else but in aviation do you have to pay extra to get inner tubes that don't leak? You gotta love it. Bicycling has the same issue. I lose ~40psi a week out of the tires on my bike. Of course, I'm starting at a much higher pressure. The tires on my road bike have a recommended pressure of 100psi. I have upgraded tubes for when I need to replace the existing ones, but it is easy enough to add air that it isn't worth trashing good but leaky tubes. John -- John Clear - http://www.clear-prop.org/ |
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On Sun, 13 May 2007 06:49:14 -0400, Doug Vetter
wrote: RST Engineering wrote: Anybody got a lead on who has them for relatively few AMUs for common sizes like 600-6 and so on? Both my mechanic and Desser recommended the Aero-Classic LeakGuard tubes. We installed them a couple years ago and I can't remember the last time I filled them. Definitely more expensive than a regular tube, but worth it. I put them on the Deb nigh onto two years ago? Been quite a while any way. It's been over a year since I put air in them. Late this past winter I checked them and they were still right where I had put them. Yes, they cost a bit more, but as I recall they weren't all that much more and I heartily agree, they are worth it. -Doug |
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In article .com,
Jay Honeck wrote: Mary and I fill the tires at least twice a month. It's her least favorite task, since -- thanks to our Fancy Pants -- it's a real bitch to do. Hmm... I would have reworded that sentence so that there was no ambiguity as to what and whom I was referring. ;-) |
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