Fix for Leaky Airbags
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Fix for Leaky Airbags
I think I found a fix for leaky airbags. Since airbags are not cheap, I dug out a couple of leaky ones. These were put away for when I had time to figure out why they were leaking. After inspection I found that they were leaking around the Roberts valve. This is the round valve on the bag. I took Vynabond and spread it around the outside of the valve. It takes a day to dry. Not leaking so far.
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Goop (Plumbers or Marine) functions about the same as Aquaseal, is cheaper, and dries faster. Plus, my local paddling shops hardly stock anything useful, they frequently don't even have Aquaseal...
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vinabond
I have patched a few airbags around the valve. The best way I have found is this: Find an old airbag that is in tatters to use as a patch material (Or if you have vinyl from a patch kit that will work fine as well). Cut out a doughnut shape disk that fits around the valve, and about 1 to 2" outside of the valve. Clean everyhting well with alcohol. Spread thin layer of vinabond around the valve, and around the doughnut shaped patch. Let dry 3 minutes, and put together. The vinabond around the valve should stop the leaking, and the patch will give it strength so that it does not start coming apart again.
bag leak around valve
does the marine or plumber goop work as well as the vynabond?
...I can buy the former off the shelf, the latter over the web.
...I can buy the former off the shelf, the latter over the web.
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I would compare Goop to Aquaseal - while it is a contact cement, it is pretty thick and it works well as a sealant. I don't think it is that flexible when dry. Vynabond is one of the better *adhesives* for vinyl. Goop might work OK, but vynabond is probably better for gluing on a patch. I do suspect that those patch kits for pool liners, water beds, pool floats, etc contain the same glue even if not the same brand.
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leaky air bag valve
on my air bag, the end piece that screws open and close to add or remove air is broken....its in the open position all the time...i see where NOC sells the replacement pieces, but how does one go about replacing them? does anyone have suggestions on this type of fix or another way to fix it?
thanks!!!
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