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slow rim leak on WD

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Dennis IL View Drop Down
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    Posted: 12 Jun 2010 at 9:48pm
I have a very slow rim leak on the Wd right around the valve stem (there was cc in there but I drained it out because that's what was rusting it out) the rest of the rim is excellent. What I'm wondering is if you guys think a little JB weld might do the trick?  Dennis.
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It's your tube that is leaking - not the rim.  However, a rough patch inside the rim could be causing the tube to leak.
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exactly...if you dont mind the look of the rust outside...pop the tire off and clean the rough area inside, and re-tube it....its the only real fix.
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