Thursday, February 21, 2019

How to repair tubeless punctured tyre?(2)

I will continue to tell you how to repair tubeless punctured tyre. Have you prepared your tire tools including tire repair tools and tire changer tools? Let’s go on.
5 – Once you find that the seal strip is equal on both the sides of the inserting tool, take out the tube of rubber cement and apply it to the centre of the seal strip. As the inserting tool has a little gap at the bottom it allows the seal to be left behind inside the tyre.
6 – Now it is time to remove the spiral tool from the tyre and insert the inserting tool with the seal strip. Keep in mind that the inserting tool will not go completely inside. It will stop after its plastic bit of the handle touches the tyre, after this, it can be pulled out. At this point, the seal will be left inside the tyre blocking the hole in the tyre.
7 – The sharp blade or knife now must be used to cut off the extended/extra ends of the seal strip sticking out of the tyre for an even contact patch for the tyre.
8 – Finally, fill the tyre with appropriate pressure. And, you are all set to pursue your journey ahead…!
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Tuesday, February 19, 2019

How to repair tubeless punctured tyre?(1)

I want to tell you what you should when in emergency situations. Before you actually start repairing tubeless tyre puncture, you must have these things stored in your car, basically, tire tools, tire repair toolstire changer toolsand so on.
1 – First, properly inflate the tyres and locate the puncture(s) by checking for any sharp objects that might have caused the puncture. Because there are times when the case is not exactly of puncture rather of air leaked out of the tyres.
2 – If you find that there is some sharp object (nail, pin, thorn, etc.) then carefully remove it with the help of pliers. If any object (no matter even small) is left behind inside the tyre, it will surely puncture it again in some time.
3 – Now take the spiral tool and push it into the puncture in the clockwise direction. This will make it easier to insert the puncture strip.
4 – Now remove the seal from the puncture strip and push it through the inserting tool like you do with a needle and thread.

Sunday, February 17, 2019

How to wash your car like the expert?

First, you must have some auto detailing tools. Following these six simple steps, you can wash your car like pro.
Step 1: Clean the engine
  • For safety when cleaning the electrical components of your Hyundai, we recommend waterless washing
  • Spray the cleaner onto the engine and then wait for a while
  • Blow the engine cleaner off with an air gun OR wipe it away with cleaning towels
Step 2: Clean the interior
  • Remove valuables and carpets from the car’s interior
  • Vacuum the floors, floor mats, seats and all compartments
  • Also vacuum the door panels and the console
  • Wipe all surfaces and clean all vents with your paintbrush
Step 3: Rinse the exterior before a wash
  • Rinse the car’s exterior to remove all the large dirt particles first.
Step 4: Soap wash
  • Fill a bucket with car wash soap and warm water.
  • Using a wet wash cloth, clean the body of the car.
Step 5: Rinse soap away
  • Rinse the car with water until it is soap-free.
  • Do a final rinse if you’re not sure all the soap is gone.
Step 6: Dry and polish
  • Dry the car with a clean chamois cloth.
  • Only wipe the windscreen from left to right.
Then, apply tyre polish.
Pro tip: There are often sets of 4 and 2 in cars (tyres and side mirrors, for example). Clean things in sets, and you’ll save yourself some time. We supply air duster gunengine washing gun, etc.

Saturday, February 16, 2019

Where can we use oil filter wrench?

When I am ready to do my oil change I want to use the right wrench for the filter. Is it a cap style wrench that you attach to the socket wrench?
And one more question, am I gonna need a special tool for removing that access panel underneath the car? And do I need a tourqe wrench for the drain plug?
There are very few times when this neat oil filter wrench can’t access the filter and get the job done. It even gets the job done on old Ducati’s with recessed filters. The simple design features a stainless steel band that’s fed down into the handle, and tensioned/released by turning the red handle base. Once you’re lined up and tensioned, the sprung hinged jaw grips the filter, and you just keep pushing until the filter comes free. The design allows you to turn/release/turn without changing the band tension. Then to nip-up the new one, just turn it over and go again. I’ve used this on all my bikes (and cars), and had no issues whatsoever. It cleans up perfectly, and looks as good as the day I bought it. Great tool, and its universality saves the need for lots of different sized cups cluttering up your toolbox (you never have the right size regardless of your collection).
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Thursday, February 14, 2019

The introduce of oil filter wrench

An oil filter wrench is a tool for removing spin-on type oil filters. These filters are smooth, cylindrical canisters with knurling on the bottom that are difficult to grip, especially when they are oily.

oil filter wrench

One common type of wrench is shown on the right. The loop of chain is placed around the filter, and the bar is turned anticlockwise by hand until the chain wraps itself tightly around the filter. A socket wrench or adjustable spanner is then used to turn the hexagonal bar further in the same direction. This increases the tension in the chain, which bites into the soft metal casing of the oil filter which helps prevent slippage.
Another type uses a metal band that is attached at both ends to a handle. The looped band is placed around the filter and the handle is turned anticlockwise, which puts tension on the band, causing it to grip the filter.
A third common type of wrench utilizes a metal or plastic cup that is shaped much like a socket. The cup is placed on the end of the filter, which engages the knurling. A socket or wrench is then used to loosen the filter. Volkswagen Group and BMW cars require this type of wrench to remove their filters (or the lid of the filter housing, where a non-cartridge filter is used).