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Old 08-25-2017, 11:09 AM
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I bought some metal valve dust caps to match the bodywork and I can't undo one of them - anyone have any tips to release it without using two pairs of pliers and damaging the rubber valve?

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Try heating with hair dryer or hot water to see if one part expands, allowing you to unscrew.
 
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Thanks - I'll try the hot water - don't have a 60 foot extention lead
 
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Metal ones are the reason tire shops remove and chuck them in the garbage and replace with plastic. The tend to corrode on the stem. I have green to match the growler tire inserts, but am changing to red growlers soon and will be looking for red caps.
 
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Maybe these, lmao!!



 
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Have t=you tried turning them with pliers or an open end wrench a little? Maybe just that extra torque you can't get with your fingers would be enough. Try spraying some penetrating oil in there carefully and let it sit a bit.

How did you put them on in the first place? I have had metal caps in the past and never had an issue ever.
 
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Originally Posted by Alfadude
Have t=you tried turning them with pliers or an open end wrench a little? Maybe just that extra torque you can't get with your fingers would be enough. Try spraying some penetrating oil in there carefully and let it sit a bit.

How did you put them on in the first place? I have had metal caps in the past and never had an issue ever.
I probably either over tightened one of them or there was some crap on the thread and it somehow sealed it

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if you get off, before reapplying, apply some Vaseline on the thread.
 
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Mine came with a small wrench, but a dab of LITHIUM based lube will keep them removable.


Don't use a petroleum based lube; it will attack the rubber seal!
 
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Finally!!

After 3 or 4 applications of penetrating oil over a few days I put a rag around the valve to hold it tighter and used a socket wrench on the dust cap

The thread on the valve was very white and powdery so who knows what was on there
 

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