
hotrod38 wrote:Take the cap off the top of the tap. use a large flat tip screwdriver or a rigid putty knife. Check to see that the casket that seals the cap isn't missing, damaged or has been squeezed out of shape. Take the tap trigger assembly apart too. See if the rubber stopper that seals the tap isn't out of place. I have had one of these stoppers not fit properly after cleaning and I slowly lost some beer. Luckily, I had checked my assemble a short time after hooking it up.It could have been a lot worse.
Mylo wrote:hotrod38 wrote:Take the cap off the top of the tap. use a large flat tip screwdriver or a rigid putty knife. Check to see that the casket that seals the cap isn't missing, damaged or has been squeezed out of shape. Take the tap trigger assembly apart too. See if the rubber stopper that seals the tap isn't out of place. I have had one of these stoppers not fit properly after cleaning and I slowly lost some beer. Luckily, I had checked my assemble a short time after hooking it up.It could have been a lot worse.
Screw that... buy a new one.
Mylo

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