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1948-1952 Shop Service Manual - - Hudson-Essex-Terraplane Club

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WHEELS AND TIRES 16 - 5<br />

Stand wheel in upright position with inner bead in rim<br />

well. Apply liquid soap around both sides of rim. Insert both<br />

tire tools between bead and rim and pry tire out of rim.<br />

MOUNTING TIRES<br />

Coat both beads of tire with liquid soap to help slide them<br />

over the rim. Inflate tube just enough to round it out, then<br />

insert it in the tire. Place the tire on the wheel, carefully<br />

guiding valve stem into the hole in the rim. Push the inner<br />

bead over the rim and into well at valve stem and force<br />

balance of bead over the rim. It may be necessary to force a<br />

small remaining portion of the bead over the rim with the<br />

tire tool.<br />

Insert the tire tool between outer bead and rim at a point<br />

opposite the valve stem and work bead over the rim. Leave<br />

tool in place and work other tool around bead and force<br />

remainder of the bead over the rim. BE CAREFUL NOT<br />

TO DAMAGE THE TUBE WITH THE TOOL.<br />

Inflate tire slowly, carefully checking beads to see that<br />

they both are seating properly on the rim. The tire may be<br />

centered by bouncing it a few times. Inflate tires to recommended<br />

pressure, 26 lbs. front and 24 lbs. rear.<br />

TIGHTENING WHEEL HUB BOLTS<br />

Whenever a wheel has been removed it is important to<br />

make certain all wheel hub bolts are securely tightened<br />

before releasing car. Tighten to 60-65 lbs. torque. Tighten<br />

hub bolts equally while the wheel is clear of the floor, then<br />

lower car t o floor and check hub bolts again and tighten to<br />

specified torque. All hub bolts are right hand thread.<br />

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