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derbywill



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England 2005 Defender 90 Td5 XS CSW Java Black
Balvaig wrote:
Don't know whether you can still buy it, but you used to be able to get the black rubber solution/glue that was used to seal the rubber plugs for DIY puncture repairs.
I would use this in preference to silicone as it should give a more robust seal to the hole.


Can buy 'Tyre Filler' used in the HGV world alot, especially at MOT time!

Cheers

Will 2005 90 XS
1954 86'' Series 1 tilt
Post #732441 2nd Oct 2018 11:35am
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Procta



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I have had that problem too, But the tyre went flat, My tyre place had to send the wheel off to a specialist due to where it was. Sadly the tyre never held air as good as the others so it went as a spare. Defender TD5 90 ---/--- Peugeot 306 HDI hatch back

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geobloke



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Balvaig wrote:
Don't know whether you can still buy it, but you used to be able to get the black rubber solution/glue that was used to seal the rubber plugs for DIY puncture repairs.
I would use this in preference to silicone as it should give a more robust seal to the hole.


Great call... Thumbs Up

Will go see what I can find
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L110CDL



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Great it all worked out for you Thumbs Up

I was not so lucky as mine was on the side of the tyre Sad 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up. Keeper.


Clayton.
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geobloke



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Re: Well that's Tyre-ing...
geobloke wrote:
Oh my well that's a good place to begin the day...


Well a week on and the tyre has not lost any pressure whatsoever so I think we came through this largely unscathed...

The screw is now sitting on my work desk along with a host of other little memory trinkets... Empty can of Special Brew, that sort of thing... Whistle
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geobloke



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L110CDL wrote:
Great it all worked out for you Thumbs Up

I was not so lucky as mine was on the side of the tyre Sad


Bug-ga Big Cry
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L110CDL



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That's what i thought as well Rolling Eyes 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up. Keeper.


Clayton.
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