Old 07-30-19 | 05:12 PM
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Originally Posted by davei1980
Thanks! my cores are removeable, I think I can do it with a pair of pliers and the right sized spoke wrench.

Off topic but I recently saw a vid of a guy who "removes" nonremovable cores by unscrewing them and letting them "drop" in to the tube, he then clothespins them in place and adds the selant, the works the core back up and screws it in place. Neat idea but I am not trying it with tubulars. Good thing mine are removable.
most sealants that i have seen have a little plastic (easy to lose) core removal tool with the bottle of sealant.... park makes a very nice tool...which I can tell you should never be used unless you deflate the tire first unless you want it to play like a rocket and go deep under a hard to move cabinet
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