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Dagen H
Mar 19, 2009

Hogertrafikomlaggningen
Looks like the valve core (the tiny brass part in the center) isn't fully seated. Find a small flat-blade screwdriver (assuming you don't have a valve core tool) and spin it down.

E: just 'til it bottoms out, don't crank on it

Dagen H fucked around with this message at 16:24 on Mar 24, 2023

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Dagen H
Mar 19, 2009

Hogertrafikomlaggningen
They're probably fully collapsed, and it may take a good few minutes to get them full enough to start lifting. I would suggest a larger compressor and a helper to listen for leaks (assuming the nylon lines have passed a visual inspection).

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