Fill it to 38 and spray some Dawn/water mix over the whole tire to try and isolate the leak. Then go from there. But any time you run an aircraft tire below its recommended pressure you change how the system is designed to work.but I just wanted to see if there is a possible quick fix
System? A non-approved glider tire made for a narrow rim and stretched for a wide profile. A tube not made for this goofy combo. Bolted to an experimental damped swing arm suspension on an experimental high-performance Cub. No rules. Frankly I’m surprised that expensive airplane isn’t sporting a Baby Bushwheel, which is a far superior tire on a lightweight airplane. That Aero Classic will develop cracks around the bead pretty early in life. You’ll get another chance for a BBW.
Did not go BBW initially due to the amount taxiing and landing I do on pavement at merrill. Additionally, there is a concern about prop clearance issues since I'm running 8.50x6's with an 83" prop on penetration skis. Maybe I will do it anyway since, as you say, there are no rules. The way I use the airplane, especially in summer on the 31's, I think I could make good use of the baby bushwheel.
Thanks Stewart. My tailwheel is currently the 3200 size which is the 8" diameter tailwheel tire. Airframes also sells the 10" diameter "3400" tailwheel, which I *think* is what you're referring to as the glider tire. I don't have that. It's very possible that the 8" tire that I have is also a glider tire, I don't know, but I just wanted to make sure we're on the same page. I appreciate your help.