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Thread: The old reseating a tire bead with lighter fluid trick. Bad idea?

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    Never seen internal tire damage when using either. I've used it on UTV, ATV, and motorcycle tires and never damaged those.

    Know what you're doing. It's just that simple.

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    A few of my mates did it once....

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l43dgziGBy4
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    Quote Originally Posted by GREENI View Post
    A few of my mates did it once....

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l43dgziGBy4
    No damage, no injury. Simply a miracle!

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    Quote Originally Posted by emmodg View Post
    Not really.....
    Well, you better write to Detroit Diesel, Case, Perkins, John Deere etc., and let them know they don't know what they are doing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CodyY View Post
    Nope. Internal damage to you.
    I don't think you read this whole thread.

    Ever heard of an Inflation Cage?
    I know some people carry a lot of gear, but I don't really have the desire to carry an inflation cage around with me.
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    If you notice on my video, they had already tried putting the winch rope around the centre of the tyre (tire)
    Which didn't work.
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    Well, then ya gotta do what ya gotta do, but

    I've never been unable to reseat BOTH beads, using the pneumatic bead expander-

    The EVEN air pressure, will apply a uniform circumferential pressure, causing the beads to seat naturally-

    Sometimes in a dry field, it's not advisable to use the flame/gas method !

    JIMBO

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    Quote Originally Posted by Antichrist View Post
    Well, you better write to Detroit Diesel, Case, Perkins, John Deere etc., and let them know they don't know what they are doing.
    Settle down Antichrist....

    Glow plugs? No don't use it.

    Modern CR engines rely less and less on glow plugs. Use it sparingly.... Is it an emergency? Yeah, I suppose use it as it's better than walking. Walk up to a brand new Cat, Detroit, Case, or even a Yanmar and load it with either? Good luck. Holding a gas soaked rag over the intake would be even better. I've seen people wait for the GP timer to turn the GP's off then 1 small shot. But I have NEVER seen a diesel engine builder recommend using starting fluid on a diesel. What's wrong with WD40?

    How many of the aforementioned engines do you work on on a regular basis? Not trying to get in an argument. Just asking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by emmodg View Post
    Glow plugs? No don't use it.
    That's why I said "it depends on the diesel". Yes, glow plugs should be disconnected as well as manifold heaters if so equipped. Direct injection engines are more forgiving than indirect when using ether.

    But I have NEVER seen a diesel engine builder recommend using starting fluid on a diesel.
    http://www.thefreelibrary.com/DETROI...ART-a016648399
    Deere also has/had kits.
    Here's a company that makes kits certified by a significant number of diesel engine builders, along with the DOD, http://www.quickstart-ether.com/products

    Nothing wrong with WD40 as far as I know. I use it in my 2-cycle engines when they are being cantankerous.

    How many of the aforementioned engines do you work on on a regular basis? Not trying to get in an argument. Just asking.
    None recently, but 25 or so years ago I worked in the shop for one of the largest road builders/quarry operators in New England. We had a few diesels there we worked on.

    Basically it's like using ether to seat a bead, you need to know what you're doing.
    Last edited by Antichrist; 07-20-2012 at 12:04 PM.
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    Wow.

    So you're comparing EDC-based systems which control multi-shot injections to "Joe" in his driveway with a can of either?

    Got a diesel engine in your driveway or out in the middle of nowhere CR or direct injection? Don't use either if you don't have to. WD40 is muuuuuuuuuuuuch safer. (Unless you're rolling with Antichrist and have an elaborate EDC/ECM based cold start injection system)

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