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Spark plug tyre inflators: how do they work?
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Spark plug tyre inflators: how do they work?
I have seen diagrams showing how the Schrader spark-plug tyre inflators work without filling your tyre with a perfectly explosive mixture of fuel and air, and I can't understand how they work. Does anyone? Can someone point me to a website somewhere?
so, wheres the fuel go??grimbo wrote:they pump air into your tyre. You take your spark plug out, screw the adaptor in and then un the engine (roughly I'd imagine) and the air that is normally compressed with the fuel mixture is expelled out instead.
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The theory (as I understand it) is that the engine is only idling, so manifold vacuum is significant. The cylinder sucks air in through the adaptor rather than air/fuel through the inlet valve, so the device only pumps air.macca81 wrote:so, wheres the fuel go??grimbo wrote:they pump air into your tyre. You take your spark plug out, screw the adaptor in and then un the engine (roughly I'd imagine) and the air that is normally compressed with the fuel mixture is expelled out instead.
I had one about 15 years it worked great.
The air comming out never smelt like fuel
It was mainly used after beach travel. The only draw back were
- the little valve unit got realy hot and took ages to cool down
- removal and reinstall of the hot spark plug
The air comming out never smelt like fuel
It was mainly used after beach travel. The only draw back were
- the little valve unit got realy hot and took ages to cool down
- removal and reinstall of the hot spark plug
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