Who ordered that?
So here's the latest ponderable...
My mother took her van to the garage because the electric motor in her window seemed to have burned out. (Turns out all it needed was a spritz of WD-40.)
But while she was there, they noticed that she had a low (nearly flat) tire. They took it off, inflated it and checked for leaks. They found none. They told her that the very hot weather can make a tire lose its seal with the rim and let air slowly leak out, and that was probably it but she should keep an eye on it. A week and a half later, no problems. I thought their explanation was bunk, just meant to allay an old lady's worries. (Seems like Hot Weather is the new El Nino, in terms of taking the blame for everything this year.) At any rate, no leak.
So yesterday, I go out to my truck after work and I have a nearly flat tire, only 15 pounds of pressure in it. I look carefully for a nail or something. Finding nothing, I fill up the tire. Today, it's just fine. What's up?!?
If I happened to live with her, I might think some hoodlums had let the air out. But I live 40 miles from her. Can hot weather really do this to a tire?
My mother took her van to the garage because the electric motor in her window seemed to have burned out. (Turns out all it needed was a spritz of WD-40.)
But while she was there, they noticed that she had a low (nearly flat) tire. They took it off, inflated it and checked for leaks. They found none. They told her that the very hot weather can make a tire lose its seal with the rim and let air slowly leak out, and that was probably it but she should keep an eye on it. A week and a half later, no problems. I thought their explanation was bunk, just meant to allay an old lady's worries. (Seems like Hot Weather is the new El Nino, in terms of taking the blame for everything this year.) At any rate, no leak.
So yesterday, I go out to my truck after work and I have a nearly flat tire, only 15 pounds of pressure in it. I look carefully for a nail or something. Finding nothing, I fill up the tire. Today, it's just fine. What's up?!?
If I happened to live with her, I might think some hoodlums had let the air out. But I live 40 miles from her. Can hot weather really do this to a tire?
"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams."-- Eleanor Roosevelt
I don't know about tires but I once asked a worker in a gas station why I could only put a lower amount of gas in my car than would normally fit. I was on a summer driving vacation and returning from Florida and the guy said the hot weather expanded the gas in the hot tank of the hot car so if I normally got 15 gallons with less than 1/4 a tank left but I only got 11 gallons this time. (Or something like that).
Heat can expand the gas (air) and I guess a slow leak could occur. To find out for sure you may have to check tire pressure every morning as a slow leak would not be noticeable. At least not to most people. Check those little screw in thingies on the rim where you put the air in. They sometimes come loose. They screw in. At least I think they still do.
Heat can expand the gas (air) and I guess a slow leak could occur. To find out for sure you may have to check tire pressure every morning as a slow leak would not be noticeable. At least not to most people. Check those little screw in thingies on the rim where you put the air in. They sometimes come loose. They screw in. At least I think they still do.
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Annnnd Trucker has made arrangements for that to happen!!!!!!!!Henry J wrote:But what if it takes the server for this BB with it?
Got your surf board ready, Trucker?
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