All:
I've got my new tires, flaps, rim washer and nut installed on the rims of my '29 Plymouth Roadster. My question has to to with the placement of the reducer nut for the dust cover. It appears on a diagram that the reducer nut would screw down over the brass stem and against top of the rim itself, then the felloe with wood spokes would go next, followed by the dust cover that would screw down on to the stem through the hole in the fellow...is this correct?
If this correct, I would find it impossible to get the felloe in place with the stem being held firmly in place with virtually no wiggle room.
According to Universal Tire (where I bought everything from), I am to put the felloe on first (which should be easier to do with wiggle room of the stem and very low, if any, air pressure in the tube) and then the reducer nut and dust cover.
If this is the correct way, the reducer nut will go down to the felloe, but the hole in the felloe is about 1" in diameter. The reducer nut does not cover the hole 100%...is it supposed to? I almost feel as if I'd need a washer of some type to be put on before the reducer nut and dust cover.
Is ther anyone who has experience with this?
Thanks for your help!
Ted
I've got my new tires, flaps, rim washer and nut installed on the rims of my '29 Plymouth Roadster. My question has to to with the placement of the reducer nut for the dust cover. It appears on a diagram that the reducer nut would screw down over the brass stem and against top of the rim itself, then the felloe with wood spokes would go next, followed by the dust cover that would screw down on to the stem through the hole in the fellow...is this correct?
If this correct, I would find it impossible to get the felloe in place with the stem being held firmly in place with virtually no wiggle room.
According to Universal Tire (where I bought everything from), I am to put the felloe on first (which should be easier to do with wiggle room of the stem and very low, if any, air pressure in the tube) and then the reducer nut and dust cover.
If this is the correct way, the reducer nut will go down to the felloe, but the hole in the felloe is about 1" in diameter. The reducer nut does not cover the hole 100%...is it supposed to? I almost feel as if I'd need a washer of some type to be put on before the reducer nut and dust cover.
Is ther anyone who has experience with this?
Thanks for your help!
Ted