Bike pump that won't pump flat tyres!

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Kumquat

Active Member
I have a bike pump that pumps very well up to highish pressures (never gone beyond 80 psi, but it's a damn sight better than my old $2.99 hand pump) BUT it will not pump up tires from flat!
The pumping "action" occurs as normal, but I can hear air escaping with every "pump", which sounds like it is coming from the body of the pump itself, NOT the join between pump and tube, and the tube doesn't inflate.

If I get a puncture I have to start the pumping with old hand pump, and then swap pumps once it's pumped up enough, so I can get enough pressure in.

What am I doing wrong? Help!
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Possibly either not on the valve enough or there is a fault with the pump's valve in the air chamber.
 

Sharky

Guru
Location
Kent
With the presta valve lock nut, try with it not fully undone. If fully extended, it might be being pushed back in by the pump and deflating it.

Just a possibility.
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
I've got one tube without a lock nut on it and it's difficult to get the pump head on securely without any pressure in the tube. I wonder whether you're having the same difficulty. I've had to hold the valve down firmly through the tyre to stop the valve moving away so that I can get the pump head on properly.
 

Chris S

Legendary Member
Location
Birmingham
I have a bike pump that pumps very well up to highish pressures (never gone beyond 80 psi, but it's a damn sight better than my old $2.99 hand pump) BUT it will not pump up tires from flat!
The pumping "action" occurs as normal, but I can hear air escaping with every "pump", which sounds like it is coming from the body of the pump itself, NOT the join between pump and tube, and the tube doesn't inflate.

If I get a puncture I have to start the pumping with old hand pump, and then swap pumps once it's pumped up enough, so I can get enough pressure in.

What am I doing wrong? Help!
I bought a pump like that from Poundland, it was absolute rubbish.
 
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Kumquat

Active Member
So when you're riding do you take two pumps with you? If riding take the 'hand pump' and it'll give you enough pressure to get home. At home, cut your losses, buy and use a track pump - CRC have the Topeak one at £20 on sale currently.
http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/latest-news/grouptest-track-pumps-121404
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/...gclid=CPL8iuDZmsoCFeISwwodcSgLJg&gclsrc=aw.ds

Sorry, I didn't make it clear, it's a Zefal foot pump, so clearly it doesn't come with me on rides!
I don't really want to buy another one, it's pretty new! :sad:

I never carry a pump with me at all because 95% of my cycling is commuting/utility and it would take less than an hour to walk home. But now you mention it, perhaps I should...
 

Ajax Bay

Guru
Location
East Devon
Carrying a pump, levers and a tube dramatically reduces the chances of a p**cture. You could replace a tube and be back heading for work 12+ times in the time it'd take you to walk home. And thus equipped you could, Good Samaritan like, help an unfortunate by the roadside if she/he had come unequipped and been unlucky.
 
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Kumquat

Active Member
I think my issue could be something like this guy's
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN8lzRsIRXY

Except my pump doesn't have 2 exit holes to attach to the valves, it has one that you slide a thing up and down to make it presta/schrader.





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When I pump without the inner tube attached, I can feel air coming out of the end of pump where it's supposed to.
If I pump with my finger pressed tightly over the end, making a seal I can feel the pressure and the gauge shows the pressure jump up.
If I put my finger over the the end but don't press quite tightly enough then I can feel no air attempting to come out of the end, although I can hear the "shh, shh" of the pump when I pump it. (which is actually nearly silent when it's successfully pumping)

I think therefore that the pump needs quite a lot of back pressure to work? Not sure why, or how to fix it. Please help!
 
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