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    Default Question About LaMonster's Amerseal

    My e-mail has been on the fritz so, although I sent LaMonster an e-mail, I may not have been able to receive any response that he might have sent me. So, I thought I'd ask my question here....

    I just received my order of Amerseal. (I've never used the product
    before.) In reading the directions on the side of the bottle:

    Item#3 says "Install hand pump into container", and
    Item#4 says "Pump in the sealant".

    Can anyone tell me exactly where this "hand pump" is? (I didn't get one with the order....). The
    container does say "Installation Kit Under Cap", so I looked and found only a rubber
    tube and a threaded attachment of some sort.

    Am I missing something? (I know that I can be slow sometimes.....)

    Thanks!

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    Default Install Kit

    Quote Originally Posted by newbert View Post
    My e-mail has been on the fritz so, although I sent LaMonster an e-mail, I may not have been able to receive any response that he might have sent me. So, I thought I'd ask my question here....

    I just received my order of Amerseal. (I've never used the product
    before.) In reading the directions on the side of the bottle:

    Item#3 says "Install hand pump into container", and
    Item#4 says "Pump in the sealant".

    Can anyone tell me exactly where this "hand pump" is? (I didn't get one with the order....). The
    container does say "Installation Kit Under Cap", so I looked and found only a rubber
    tube and a threaded attachment of some sort.

    Am I missing something? (I know that I can be slow sometimes.....)

    Thanks!
    The kit consists of a valve core removal tool and a tube (the pump is for the larger containers). Use the back side of the threaded thing to remove the valve core (prop the spyder up so the deflation does not flatten your tire and, possibly, lose the bead). Shove one end of the tube over the valve stem and the other over the cut end of the bottle (careful on the size of the cut, needs to fit inside the tube). Then gently squeeze the right amount into each tire. Talking with Jacob, you want to go light .... so you might give Lamonster Garage a call to find the correct dosage. Too much and you may find it "balls up" causing serious shaking ... too little and it won't do it's job when needed.

    Good luck .... Ann
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    Recommended 6 to 7 oz for the front and 10 to 12 oz for the rear
    2014 RT-Ltd , Cognac

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