Has the tire valve stem on your vehicle been pushed in?
Yes, check if your bike tire valve stem has been pushed in.
To replace a tubeless tire valve stem on your vehicle, you will need to first remove the tire from the wheel. Once the tire is off, use a valve stem removal tool to take out the old valve stem. Then, insert the new valve stem into the hole in the wheel and tighten it securely. Finally, re-mount the tire onto the wheel and inflate it to the recommended pressure.
Valve lash is the gap between the rocker arm and valve stem on cylinder heads. Proper adjustment ensures that a vehicle operates at peak performance.
Remove the tires from the vehicle, remove air from tire and break the bead then remove valve stem and insert a standard valve stem without the sensor.
Don't know if they are legal or not, but I do know that they will cause your valve stems to leak. The extra weight of the cap will cause the valve stem to be pushed to one side when the tire rotates at highway speeds. This will put undue stress on the valve stem and eventually cause it to start leaking. Plus, someone will probably steal them anyway. Been there and done that myself. Don't install them.
Move the vehicle until the valve stem is on the top and air it up normally.
To repair a bike tire valve stem, you can try tightening the valve core with a valve core tool or replacing the valve stem entirely. If the valve stem is damaged, it may need to be replaced by a professional bike mechanic.
Valve lash is the gap between the rocker arm and valve stem on cylinder heads. Proper adjustment ensures that a vehicle operates at peak performance.
You may be referring to the valve stem on each wheel.
Fit a new valve stem.
Yes, the gate valve is leaking at the stem.
To add tire sealant to your vehicle's tires, first locate the valve stem on each tire. Remove the valve cap and attach the sealant bottle or canister to the valve stem. Follow the instructions on the sealant packaging to inject the appropriate amount into the tire. After adding the sealant, re-inflate the tire to the recommended pressure.