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Servicing compressed air bottle

 
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PostPosted: Mon May 16, 2022 8:37 am    Post subject: Servicing compressed air bottle Reply with quote

I'm going to remove the bottle for inspection with an endoscope and would like to know what (and if I should) to use to clean the inside and what to add to it on reinstalling. I know glycol (50% glycerine, 50% alcohol?) was used originally, though last time I sent one out for someone else to do the inspection, it had a different fluid in it.

How much fluid should I add? This is on a fixed gear/no flap application.


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PostPosted: Mon May 16, 2022 1:11 pm    Post subject: Re: Servicing compressed air bottle Reply with quote

As glycerine and alcohol can get washed off by water condensation in air I did not see any benefit of using that combo. My approach was clear chain lube , the sticky kind with solvent. Add a decent cup of this for tumbling it around in the tank and let dry for a time. An air hose will help dry the solvent. You can do two or three sessions for good coating and sniff for remains of solvent till you are satisfied with evaporation . After 16 years of running the 18 T no corrosion found at checks.

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