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The one wheel I mounted on the truck has lost 8 psi over three weeks. Without having done a leak test, I suspect it's because I don't have the clamp ring on tight enough because the distance between the end of the clamp ring stud and the top of the lock nut is about 1-1/4". The other wheels I haven't touched yet have a distance of 1-3/8" there. Granted, those wheels all leak, but that might be because of the valve stem grommet (haven't confirmed that though).
If this is a problem, it's probably because I am being way too conservative with the gear train efficiency on the 1:64 torque multiplier I'm using (I'm assuming 15% losses). I'm going to experiment with my bigger torque wrenches tomorrow to see if I can figure out a more-accurate gear train efficiency value.
Anyway regarding clamp ring tightness and the amount of stud showing, any thoughts?
If this is a problem, it's probably because I am being way too conservative with the gear train efficiency on the 1:64 torque multiplier I'm using (I'm assuming 15% losses). I'm going to experiment with my bigger torque wrenches tomorrow to see if I can figure out a more-accurate gear train efficiency value.
Anyway regarding clamp ring tightness and the amount of stud showing, any thoughts?