Well, I do this job with my car "fleet" as well in fall, but never made this experience over decades. Maybe there is a quite simple explanation. Does your compressor have a water separator? 40° is quite near the freezing point. Further, if you expand air through a nozzle you will observe the Joule-Thomson-Effect, i.e. the gas temperature decreases. You might simply have had ice, being formed from water in the compressed air, blocking the valves in some cases. If the other suggestions made by others and myself are crap .... . Cheers, Bernhard
Some on this board may not know but in Chicago the current weather is cold, very cold. So, we stay inside and surf FChat. When a simple issue comes up, we love to share experiences to provide assistance and make our misery due to the cold weather a bit lower. If you can depress the stem on the valve core with a screwdriver and get air to come out of the tire, the valve core/stem is not plugged. If you can place the chuck on the valve stem and it seals but no air going in, the chuck isn't depressing the stem on the valve core like Rifledriver stated earlier. I had one work the opposite to your situation where the chuck would depress the stem, but not seat on the valve, so it just hissed air. The issue was the valve core was the wrong kind. I replaced it with a standard one and the situation was solved. So, you have a couple of options, IMO. 1, replace the chuck. 2, replace the valve core. FYI, it was -4F last night and today it's only going to get to 6F, so........
I have had about enough of this Tom Foolery......and I can't believe I am even responding. T ake your freaking tire pressure gauge and stick it on the air valve. If the little bar with numbers on it pops out the end........guess what? If it doesn't pop out......once again....guess what? As for cold.....give me a break.........if the oil in the compressor isn't frozen up air will come out.
Just when I think I'm out.........They pull me back IN!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UneS2Uwc6xw
Sorry I haven't posted an update because I haven't been to the garage yet - the cars are stored at a garage of our vacation home and I haven't been up there since last weekend. May go again this weekend will definitely post when resolved. Got a new air chuck extension and some valves just in case
I too am voting for the air chuck just not depressing the valve core enough. However, is there any chance that fix-a-flat has been used in these two wheels/tires?
Jesus Vince.........cut the guy some slack. You have never experienced the confounding situation of no air going into the tire????? The search for the answer to the problem can take...............................................................................seconds.
I have experienced the agony, but usually I solve it by pressing the chuck down harder or holding it in that one position that seems to work. I'm a bigger hammer kind of guy. I'm trying to learn how to be gentler with my air.
I bet those two tires just iced up the valves as you were filling them. Then sure, it could bleed some off if you pressed the core in, and refreeze and plug as you tried to fill again. You weren't pushing much more pressure than you were filling to, it sounds like. I think that contributed. Have you ever noticed your compressor drain freezing and thawing as it drains, stopping the flow intermittently? Do you have a water separator inline?
Personally, I wouldn't risk any further damage to the tires. These air valves can be tricky business for sure. I'd ship the car to Rifledriver or Dave Helms and have the problem corrected the right way. This could affect resale values.
Hi guys sorry I never got to this until today. This was the issue, replaced the chuck with a new one and all is well.
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^^ this. We've all been there. Post was just to make light of the situation. Apologies if it came across any differently.
Next time, try lowering the output pressure from your compressor. I’m not sure how much less than the 50-55psi you need to go, but try it. Seriously. I had the same issue when trying to put air in my not-a-Ferrari and this solved it.