I had a strange slow leak a couple months back. It was a Schwalbe tube with a Presta value. I didn't realize that the Schwalbe valve core sits on top of the valve stem. I think of valve cores as sitting more inside the valve stem. In turning the little nut that seals the Presta valve, I had inadvertently been loosening the valve core! Once I snugged that valve core back down tight, with a pair of pliers, the slow leak went away.
I hear that a proper wrench is available for those Schwalbe valve cores. One of these days I will have to add one of those to some big order. Otherwise it could be $15 shipping for a $3 item!
I have had these removeable cores come out when unscrewing the dust cap!
However, today I got a puncture, a nail through the rear tyre. I have a Lezyne micro floor pump which screws onto the valve ...
well after putting in a brand new inner tube I pumped the darn thing up to 4 Bar (which took a long long time) and unscrewed the pump hose and whoosh! it was flat again ...
so I tightened the inner core and pumped it up again to 4 Bar, and the inner core came out again. By that time I was beginning to worry I wouldn't be able to inflate the tyre at all ...
third time I tightened the inner core as much as I could and fastened the pump hose a bit looser; I got some air in then the tyre wouldn't get any harder, so rather than tighten the hose any more I decided to nurse the bike home on a very soft and wallowing rear tyre.
Tomorrow I'll need to research the wrench you refer to Jim and get one; I might also try the Lezyne on a Conti [skinny tyre] inner tube and see how it behaves, could be some mini pump swapping going on tomorrow.
I do like Schwalbe stuff, but if these remoeveable cores won't behave out in the wild with mini pumps then they'll be binned.
Jim