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Old 04-28-2017, 06:31 PM   #3
911monty
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What you are seeing is exactly what a bad cap does. Also if the cap is not screwed on correctly it will do this. Best technique is to turn cap to left (CCW) until you feel the threads drop into position then tighten. These caps are easy to cross. I know I did once when I first bought mine, it puked and I s---! fortunately it was in front of my house Also so you have the latest cap ending .04? There is also a very good trouble shooting technique that someone posted where the put baggies over the cap, and relief valve to confirm which one leaked. The cap is cheap and I'd replace it since the threads could be damaged.
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