Inject Stan's Tire Sealant into a Presta tube with a non-removable valve core

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2021
  • In this video I'll show you an easy way to inject Stan's into a tube with a non-removable core without having to remove the valve nut, or your tube from your wheel.
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  • @inthebush3
    @inthebush3 Місяць тому

    Nobody else on UA-cam says this is possible your way. I just did it your way and it works no problem at all.
    Please come back to UA-cam as your ideas are great and so is your sense of humour. Thanks🙂

    • @teddeguzman5298
      @teddeguzman5298  Місяць тому +1

      I'm glad it worked for you! Regarding new videos, I do have new ideas to share but honestly I've just been lazy to make them. But thanks for your encouragement! I'll try harder to motivate myself to make them.

  • @pmc6380
    @pmc6380 Рік тому

    Great method Ted. Thanks for posting this video!

  • @tinklvsme
    @tinklvsme 2 роки тому

    Great info, my valves won’t come off. My pointer finger is raw. I’m sure this will work! TY. ✌️ 👍 Michele Clovis Ca 🦋

  • @adiemal1969
    @adiemal1969 2 роки тому +3

    real ingenious ,thanks friend ,you just me a problem in a very simple and smart way.

  • @ishmaelhassa1817
    @ishmaelhassa1817 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent. Thank you so much for the video. I followed the process and it worked 100%.

  • @NoUse4aName.
    @NoUse4aName. Рік тому

    Great video, thank you! I'm really glad I came across it. Saved me alot of hassle.

    • @teddeguzman5298
      @teddeguzman5298  Рік тому +1

      Glad it helped! Thanks for watching!

    • @evgeniysergeevich7526
      @evgeniysergeevich7526 Рік тому

      Я тоже так подумал и обрадовался. Но на самом деле он не зальется. Качественный антипрокол в основном с крупинками и густоват. На видео какая-то жидкость странная.

  • @andrewgarner6965
    @andrewgarner6965 Рік тому +2

    100% works. The tube I had took a little finessing but it does work. Thank for the video!

  • @mhayase2920
    @mhayase2920 2 роки тому +1

    This guy is the best!!👍

  • @naldsarmas8584
    @naldsarmas8584 2 роки тому

    Excellent!

  • @tomcruz3774
    @tomcruz3774 Рік тому

    Genius!

  • @juancarlosavila1853
    @juancarlosavila1853 2 роки тому

    Thanks!!

  • @coop2011r
    @coop2011r Місяць тому

    The simplest and most straightforward method for applying sealant to a non-removable valve is to puncture the tube, inject sealant, seal it with a tire patch, and then inflate.

    • @teddeguzman5298
      @teddeguzman5298  Місяць тому

      You can certainly do that. However, you've now compromised the integrity of the tube. The patch is now the weak link and if the patch doesn't hold, you've ruined a perfectly good tube, and possibly harm to yourself if you crash.

    • @coop2011r
      @coop2011r Місяць тому

      @@teddeguzman5298 I have no issues with the patching method. Since I have no access to dirt jumps and mountain biking, my playground consists of a three foot steel ramp, stairs, walls, elevated walkways, and pavements in the city.

  • @donaldhurst372
    @donaldhurst372 2 роки тому

    Hi great video, new to all this, might be a silly question but using this method do i need to let the air out of the tyre first?

    • @teddeguzman5298
      @teddeguzman5298  2 роки тому +1

      Yes you do! If you don't, you'll have a big mess since the tube might come loose and spray all over the place...been there, done that, LOL! However, if you have trouble injecting because the valve won't open up, a teeny-tiny amount of air in the tube can help. Good luck and thanks for watching!

  • @krystalwolf7231
    @krystalwolf7231 2 роки тому

    Hello! My Presta valve is alot longer than yours about 1 and half inches est. Would the tube go all to end since it's so much longer? I just tried it about a little over where the valve core is and it didn't seen to work.

    • @teddeguzman5298
      @teddeguzman5298  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Christina. Try pushing in the tube a bit farther in: doesn't have to be all the way. Also, try jiggling the valve not only back & forth, but also a bit up & down, while trying to gently force the sealant. It is not unusual to have difficulty initially, but keep jiggling and the sealant will eventually pass through. Also make sure the valve nut is fully unscrewed. Sometimes I find it helps to put just a little bit of air in the tube. Some tubes work the first time, some don't. Thanks for watching!

    • @cliffacob
      @cliffacob 2 роки тому

      Did you eve get the sealant through the longer stem?

  • @bert5168
    @bert5168 Рік тому

    Hey there how much sealant do you run in your tube and how wide are they 23c?
    Thanks

    • @teddeguzman5298
      @teddeguzman5298  Рік тому +1

      Hi! I run 28mm wide road tires and use about 1/2 - 3/4 oz. (15-20 ml) on a new tube. After a few months I'll top off with about 1/2 oz. when I remember. Thanks for watching!

  • @NormanBurchard
    @NormanBurchard Рік тому +2

    A couple of thoughts:
    1. You don't point this out, but I assume that you let all the air out of the tube before you inject sealant into it. That may seem obvious to some, but in step-by-step instructions like this, details can be important.
    2. I tried your technique with Slime and it did not go well. I know that others have asked about viscosity, and perhaps Slime is too viscous for this process. From watching you pour Stan's sealand into the syringe, it looks much thinner (less viscous) than Slime. Are you pretty happy with how Stan's sealant performs? Maybe I will try some.
    3. I did not know that "topping off" sealant in a tube that already has sealant is advisable. Have you seen any issues with the sealant performance after "topping off"?
    4. Thanks for the video, and for the specific details (like the size of the tube you use). That is very helpful.
    5. Finally, thanks for being so diligent in reading and replying to all the viewer comments and questions. It is so common that viewer comments just get ignored, so it is very helpful and refreshing to find someone who actually revisits their videos and responds to comments. Keep up the good work.
    I am now a subscriber and look forward to future videos.

    • @teddeguzman5298
      @teddeguzman5298  Рік тому

      Hi Norman, thanks for the comments, I appreciate it. Regarding your questions: 1) Yes, you have to let out most of the air otherwise it'll blow back at you. Good point on the extra details: I'll keep that in mind for future videos. 2) Yes, slime is much more viscous than Stan's and as you found out, it did not work. Stan's has a consistency of heavy whipping cream and flows much more freely. I've been using Stan's since he first came out with it in the early 2000's and I've never used anything else. It has performed well for me over the years especially on thorns, nails/screws, pinch flats and small glass cuts. However, if you get a gash that's too big to seal it won't work. That happened to me once but luckily I had a spare tube I always carry. 3) From my own observations, Stans will eventually dry out to some degree and that's the reason I "top-off" my tires (and peace-of-mind, LOL). I use 700x28mm tubes and I usually put 0.5-1 oz (15-30 ml) on a new tube, and ~10 ml when topping off: this works fine for me. Lastly, if you want to try Stans' they sells a 2-oz bottle for a few dollars. Good luck and thanks for watching!

    • @Peichun1130
      @Peichun1130 9 місяців тому

      good to know that the slime won't work in this case.

  • @melonyclark9413
    @melonyclark9413 Рік тому

    Does the sealant injector work with Flat Out, which uses Kevlar? My understanding is that the sealant injectors only work with low vescocity sealants, and I don't know whether Flat Out is low vescocity or high vescocity (not to be confused with velocity). Thank you.

    • @teddeguzman5298
      @teddeguzman5298  Рік тому

      I don't have any experience using Flat Out, but out of curiosity I watched a few videos on UA-cam. It looks like it may work with the injector I used even though Flat Out is more viscous than Stan's. Since the injector has a tapered tip, you can cut it to make the opening bigger to allow the Flat Out to flow more easily. However, because Flat Out is more viscous than Stan's, it may not flow easily into the non-removable presta valve of your tube: if that is your intent. Good luck and thanks for watching!

    • @melonyclark9413
      @melonyclark9413 Рік тому

      @@teddeguzman5298 Very helpful, and in that case, I'll go ahead and buy the injector. Thank you!

    • @ScottSchapiro
      @ScottSchapiro 11 місяців тому

      @@melonyclark9413 Were you able to get this method to work with Flat Out? Just got a new bike with Prestas and the cores are not removable, so would love to know if I can try this method with Flat Out.

    • @melonyclark9413
      @melonyclark9413 11 місяців тому

      @@ScottSchapiro I replaced my tires with tires that have a removable core. The FlatOut solution worked great.

    • @ScottSchapiro
      @ScottSchapiro 11 місяців тому +1

      @@melonyclark9413 I was hoping to avoid that but I love the Flat Out product so looks like I will be swapping tubes as well. Thanks for replying!

  • @jmalone7311
    @jmalone7311 Рік тому

    What's the difference between that type of sealant & green tire slime??

    • @teddeguzman5298
      @teddeguzman5298  Рік тому +1

      The difference is in the viscosity. Stan's has a viscosity similar to heavy cream whereas slime is more gel-like. This method will NOT work if you use slime: it's too thick to push through the valve stem. Hope this helps and thanks for watching!

  • @karelvandervelden8819
    @karelvandervelden8819 Рік тому

    But if you want to release some pressure after you have pumped up the tyre the sealant will come out ?

    • @teddeguzman5298
      @teddeguzman5298  Рік тому

      Yes, a little bit can spray out. I usually spin the wheel first and then use a rag to cover the valve before I release the air. I also move the valve to the 4 or 8 'o'clock position so there's less sealant coming out.

    • @karelvandervelden8819
      @karelvandervelden8819 Рік тому

      @@teddeguzman5298 Thank you. We should experiment with it. (little to loose)

  • @dagobaker
    @dagobaker Рік тому

    how about an ebay link to the tube and plunger?

    • @teddeguzman5298
      @teddeguzman5298  Рік тому +3

      Type this in the ebay search field "60cc 2 oz syringe" and take your pick of sellers. The tube can be bought by the foot at your local hardware store. Bring an old tube so you can see which size fits the presta valve. Hope this helps and thanks for watching.

  • @TheNightstalker67
    @TheNightstalker67 Місяць тому

    Why did you do this, was the tire punctured? Does adding the Sealant help in some way?

    • @teddeguzman5298
      @teddeguzman5298  Місяць тому +1

      No, the tire was not punctured. However, I add tire sealant to my tires as a preventative measure. If you run over a thorn, nail or something sharp that punctures the tube, the sealant seals the hole almost instantly: sometimes it takes a few revolutions to fully seal. It is not foolproof and if the hole is too big to seal, you'll lose your sealant and have to stop and replace the tube. Thanks for watching!

  • @Want0nS0up
    @Want0nS0up 2 роки тому +1

    If it’s not a silly question, why did they manufacture Presta valves with a non-removable core? The removable core seems to be easier to work with and is more like the Schrader valve for working on.

    • @teddeguzman5298
      @teddeguzman5298  2 роки тому +2

      That is a good question. My only guess is that it was done for cost-saving. Tubes with removable cores tend to be a bit more expensive and need a small tool to remove the valve. That was the main reason I didn't buy tubes w/removable cores. Thanks for watching!

    • @crabtrap
      @crabtrap Рік тому +1

      Presta valves are used because they are superior to schraiders in bike applications. Presta's allow tire pressure to push them closed even when the tip is not screwed down. they also are lighter. on MTB bikes they also are easier to clear mud pack/debri from.

    • @KickTurner
      @KickTurner 8 місяців тому

      ​@@crabtrapok, but why make the valve core non removable?!? ..this shud be an industry standard! mnfctrs cutting corners to save in cost, cost the user in the long run!..

    • @crabtrap
      @crabtrap 8 місяців тому

      @@KickTurner as i stated: the pressure in a presta push it closed. There would be no way to make it removable with out increasing weight and size. Also presta's are used on high pressure tires. U dont need parts ar 120psi coming lose and launching at someone

    • @KickTurner
      @KickTurner 8 місяців тому

      @@crabtrap what?? prestas are on my tubular tires that are rated at 200psi! some have removable cores and some don't!...

  • @evgeniysergeevich7526
    @evgeniysergeevich7526 Рік тому

    Враньё. Проверил. Не зальется. Антипрокол идёт с крупинками.