DownRange762
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My apologies to those of you seasoned enough to have held the TM while Moses changed the wheel on the first tactical chariot, but I haven't seen this problem before.
Recently acquired M35A3 on which the LA National Guard had disabled the CTIS. While checking tire pressures before getting on the road, one of the tires didn't read on either of two different handheld pressure gauges. Gauges work fine on the other six tires on the truck so it's not a gauge problem. The tire in question however based on the "thump method" appears to have some air in it but is it 10 pounds or 110, I have no idea.
Ok, fine, maybe a little crud in the valve stem so I removed the valve core. Looked fine, no corrosion and it moved by finger pressure as expected. Reinstalled, still no air reading no will the tire accept air from my compressor. Exchanged original valve core with two different new cores, still no reading, still no inflation, no escaping air anywhere.
Even without any valve core in the valve stem there is no escaping air, nor will the gauge read, no will it accept air. Working from under the truck and using the second valve stem that shares a common "T" block (attached to the wheel) with the first, same situation, no inflation.
Same air compressor (portable, not the truck's) inflated all other tires as expected.
Ran a pipe cleaner inside the valve stem but it came out reasonably clean and went in as far as the "T" block but no further, likely due to the 90 degree turn required to go inside the wheel.
Any thoughts before I have to pull the tire off the truck and break it down? Corrosion/blockage in the "T" fitting or some bizzare CTIS disablement process that wasn't used on the other six tires/wheels?
Recently acquired M35A3 on which the LA National Guard had disabled the CTIS. While checking tire pressures before getting on the road, one of the tires didn't read on either of two different handheld pressure gauges. Gauges work fine on the other six tires on the truck so it's not a gauge problem. The tire in question however based on the "thump method" appears to have some air in it but is it 10 pounds or 110, I have no idea.
Ok, fine, maybe a little crud in the valve stem so I removed the valve core. Looked fine, no corrosion and it moved by finger pressure as expected. Reinstalled, still no air reading no will the tire accept air from my compressor. Exchanged original valve core with two different new cores, still no reading, still no inflation, no escaping air anywhere.
Even without any valve core in the valve stem there is no escaping air, nor will the gauge read, no will it accept air. Working from under the truck and using the second valve stem that shares a common "T" block (attached to the wheel) with the first, same situation, no inflation.
Same air compressor (portable, not the truck's) inflated all other tires as expected.
Ran a pipe cleaner inside the valve stem but it came out reasonably clean and went in as far as the "T" block but no further, likely due to the 90 degree turn required to go inside the wheel.
Any thoughts before I have to pull the tire off the truck and break it down? Corrosion/blockage in the "T" fitting or some bizzare CTIS disablement process that wasn't used on the other six tires/wheels?
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