Yeah Tex...that is a really sweet trick. I've heard about it quite a few times...however, it's extremely dangerous and should be used as a last resort. There are a few guys I know from other boards who have tried it and gotten seriously injured.
It makes sense... He's spraying something flammable into the tire and then he lights that flammable gas and it creates an extremely fast burst of pressure (heat = higher volume) which cause the tire to try and expand extremely quickly, which then catches the bead and seals.
Popped a 14" steel rim and tire up about 2' off the ground one time. But it seated.
To be honest, I don't think it was as unsafe as the way I got the old [expletive] tire off of that rim. Scissor jack out of a car my mother junked sitting on the sidewall, then put under the bumper of my pickup. When (not if, when) the jack slipped off the sidewall after cranking a while, that sucker would go FLYIN'.
*I hate tire work. But I'm too stupid and cheap to pay anyone to do it for me except on tires that I run down the highway on.
Ive done it many times... The only thing is once that air cools down you better have an air tank on hand. cause You will lost ALOT of airpressure and likely will lose the bead again.
^^Yep...it's been a while since I did this, but I did it a number of times one summer, and IIRC, I found that by unscrewing the valve core before I lit it off, it would still build enough pressure to seat, but could then suck air in fast enough to keep from losing the bead as the air cooled.
Yup, the tire can catch fire if you use too much ether and it doesn't pop on at first. Have a rag handy to knock the fire out. The bead will catch, not the sidewall, in most cases. (Don't ask me how I know)
huh?
If you mean whats been up?
Works and lots of it...
Been savin up for this move, gunna wind up costing me just over 1k in total.
I LOVE being stabbed in the back, makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
Hope fully ill have something extra this week that i can send your way...