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Posted by NEsota on March 03, 2006 at 09:48:19 from (64.131.23.209):
If a device exists that is as good as or better than what I try to describe here please let me know. What I would like to do is use a tube; it needs to be less than 1/8 inch O.D. We would remove the Schrader valve and run the tube through that hole, letting that end rest at the lowest level of the fluid. The other end of the tube will pass straight through the cross of the Tee and be long enough for it to reach to where we want the liquid to go. One side of the cross of a Tee will seal to the valve stem. The Tee allows air to pass outside of the <1/8 tube and apply air pressure to inside of tire, forcing fluid out. The opposite leg of the cross on the Tee is sealed to the small tube. The other leg of the Tee is adapted to allow air pressure to be applied. Will the fluid be clean enough to pass through and tube this small? Where can I find whatever I would use for the tube material? What are the chances this may work? Comments please.
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