Track pump deep sections

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    dazzle

    I’m having trouble getting over 80 psi in my new 65mm deep section wheels, I’ve got 80mm inner tubes in but they are smooth valve type and the track pump head always blows off anything over 80 psi? I’ve got a rubber grommet in the valve hole to stop rattle but even with this removed they still don’t pump up enough, can’t seem to get a good grip on the valve?

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    Anonymous

    Have you tried having the
    Have you tried having the valve at either 12 o’clock or 6 o’clock (12 o’clock is better), it ensures that the head of the pump is hanging/sitting square.

    Also, if the valve is at 12 o’clock then you can support the head with one hand whilst you pump with the other.

    I have used smooth body valves for years and the only time I’ve had problems was due to worn rubbers in the pump head.

    #849137
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    Anonymous

    Have you tried having the
    Have you tried having the valve at either 12 o’clock or 6 o’clock (12 o’clock is better), it ensures that the head of the pump is hanging/sitting square.

    Also, if the valve is at 12 o’clock then you can support the head with one hand whilst you pump with the other.

    I have used smooth body valves for years and the only time I’ve had problems was due to worn rubbers in the pump head.

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    Anonymous

    Have you tried having the
    Have you tried having the valve at either 12 o’clock or 6 o’clock (12 o’clock is better), it ensures that the head of the pump is hanging/sitting square.

    Also, if the valve is at 12 o’clock then you can support the head with one hand whilst you pump with the other.

    I have used smooth body valves for years and the only time I’ve had problems was due to worn rubbers in the pump head.

    #849133
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    Anonymous

    Have you tried having the
    Have you tried having the valve at either 12 o’clock or 6 o’clock (12 o’clock is better), it ensures that the head of the pump is hanging/sitting square.

    Also, if the valve is at 12 o’clock then you can support the head with one hand whilst you pump with the other.

    I have used smooth body valves for years and the only time I’ve had problems was due to worn rubbers in the pump head.

    #849131
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    miro_o

    dazzle wrote:It’s a struggle

    dazzle wrote:
    It’s a struggle to get fully threaded valves 80mm long, I wouldn’t say conti tubes were cheap? Don’t understand why there smooth?

    The rubber grommets wear out. If you bought a Silca you can replace them when needed. If you didn’t you maybe you can’t (have a google for spares – I’d be surprised if Joeblow and SKS don’t have parts available).

    Quality tubes from Vittoria and Michelin have smooth bodies. It just means you get a good seal and don’t knacker your rubber grommets.

    #849129
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    Martyn_K

    dazzle wrote:It’s a struggle

    dazzle wrote:
    It’s a struggle to get fully threaded valves 80mm long, I wouldn’t say conti tubes were cheap? Don’t understand why there smooth?

    Here you go. Used the company many times and never had a problem with payment or delivery. Tubes are good quality too.

    http://www.innertubeshop.com/collections/road-inner-tubes-1/products/80mm-extra-long-valve-road-700c-inner-tube

    #849127
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    dazzle

    It’s a struggle to get fully
    It’s a struggle to get fully threaded valves 80mm long, I wouldn’t say conti tubes were cheap? Don’t understand why there smooth?

    #849125
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    MKultra

    I would get new tubes.
    The

    I would get new tubes.

    The cheapy stamped steel smooth body valves don’t hold pressure very well at all, I have had one blow the entire valve core out before now.

    #849123
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    Gkam84

    What kind of pump do you
    What kind of pump do you have? I’ve seen this problem over and over with cheap track pumps that have the double heads

    #849121
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    dazzle

    It’s the lever lock type, I’m
    It’s the lever lock type, I’m trying to push it right down but it’s moving up and coming off

    #849119
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    Lbowron

    Are you screwing the head
    Are you screwing the head onto the smooth part of the valve? It tends to work better if you only use the threaded bit where the valve cap would normally go, it gives somewhere for the rubber to grip. Is your pump one with a screw lock or a lever lock?

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