Replacing tube from sheldon brown:

Tube Replacement

To replace the entire tube, open the tire on one side of the stem, the side 
that seems to be easier to re-sew after the repair. Open about eight to ten cm 
the usual way, so that the old tube can be pulled out by the stem. Cut the tube 
and attach a strong cord to the loose end of the tube to be pulled through the 
casing by the old tube as you pull it out.

Cut the "new" latex tube about 8-10 cm away from the stem, tie the cord onto 
the loose end and pull it gently into the casing. Dumping some talc into the 
casing and putting talc onto the tube help get the tube into place. With the 
tube in place, pull enough of it out by stretching it, to splice the ends 
together.

Splicing the Tube

This procedure works only with latex tubes. Overlap the tube ends so the free 
end goes about one cm inside the end with the stem. With the tube overlapped, 
use a toothpick to wipe Pastali rim cement into the interface. The reason this 
MUST be done in place is that the solvent will curl the rubber into an 
unmanageable mess if you try this in free space. Carefully glue the entire 
circumference and press the joint together by pressing the tube flat in 
opposing directions. Wait a minute and then gently inflate to check the 
results. More glue can be inserted if necessary if you do not wait too long.

Bill S

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