Filling up tire with starting fluid
Well today i saw the Off-Topic forum and decided to write about something that has been making me scratch my head all day. Let me just give you the story and how it all happened first. Today my freinds were begging me to let them "rally" my riding lawn mower. So there driving my 16.5 horsepower Craftsman lawnmower (its a BEAST) on the bike jumps nextdoor in a empty lot and they go off the side of a taple top jump which is a bout 3 feet high and pop the back tire. Know we took it back to my house and my freind said that you can spray lighter fluid or something in the tire then lite it and the tire blows up (not like bang blow up) and stays on. We tryed it no really know how it worked all we ended up doing is lighting the tire on fire about ten times. They swear they have seen people do it does any one know what im talking about or is this just a old wifes tale? It is a tubeless tire. The rest is about my one freind and his lawnmower. O ya if you wanted know my other freind dumped 4 G's into this Murray lawn mower which tops out at 45 mph. It runs off of airplane fuel and it has a 500 dollar paint job. Thought you would like to know since i was talkin bout lawn mower. Ill try to get him to get some photos so i can show you guys its awesome
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The lighter fluid trick is used to mount the beads on monster truck tires since they are so heavy. Would take 10 people to pick up on he big tire to make it grab and start holding air.
EDIT: I need to clareify my post, the explosion from lighting the fluid only pushs the sides of the tire to the sides of the rim, you still have to pump them up with air.
EDIT: I need to clareify my post, the explosion from lighting the fluid only pushs the sides of the tire to the sides of the rim, you still have to pump them up with air.
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Starter fluid is diethyl ether. Diethyl ether has a boilig point of 36 *C. It's not that warm outside. Thus, the vapor pressure of Diethyl ether is less than that of atmopheric - it can't provide any pressure, let alone enough to fill a tire.
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dont do it i read this thing about a guy that did it and had rubber melt on his face and it would have hurt like a bitch
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Most likely because he was a dumbass and did something wrong.traceur_damo wrote:dont do it i read this thing about a guy that did it and had rubber melt on his face and it would have hurt like a [female doggy]
How.... i Have no clue, because I don't know how to do it either.
just cover the bastard in napalm and be done with it, jk, anyway i wouldent do it, it could spray molten rubber everywhere, and it melts in a big rubber pile of sh** on the ground, also it gives off poisinos fumes when it burn, (from experience)
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im a mechanic and ive seen guys at my shop mount tires this way a couple of times but i think they used another flammable liquid besides starting fluid but i do know it can be done cuase ive seen it done
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But its how u treat the napalm afterwards that makes good or bad napalm,let it set for a few days and add 50%weight of powederd aluminuim and u have yourself an exploding napalm mix ,watch the fun ohh and i take no responsability for any bodily harm or damage to property this is for educational purposes only and i do not condone the use or manufacurting of any exploive devices.
I would really like to no how people do this,sounds very useful for putting tires on my motorbike.
I would really like to no how people do this,sounds very useful for putting tires on my motorbike.
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I mixed gas/vasoline/1/4 stick in a quart jar, (glass), lit it up ran like hell. It covered and burnt everything in a 25 foot area. VERY VERY NASTY!!! I'm glad there was snow on the ground, or i would have had to call the fire department. VERY VERY NASTY!!!