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The 185 75 series will have a taller sidewall than the 70 series but the 205 will have a wider tread and be a bigger tire overall. Stand them side by side to see their height difference then check and see if one will rub anywhere up front with your wheels turned in each directions. If you have adequate clearance, I see no problem other than your speedometer will register a slightly slower speed when using the larger tires.
Check the ank valve to make sure when you push it in that water is coming out. The reservior asm, (the tank bottom sits on this)is bad or the rod in the handle isn't pushing the reservior asm when you squeeze the trigger.
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