i gottcha on how to test for a leak, shake, pressurize, airpump, soap water, submerge.
My silicone got ripped by me or wasnt yeast/alcohol resistent? but it leaked and i tried some other tubed crap and it leaked really easy so i wondered what im working with. My mechanic at work ( I work at John Deere Dealership/ Agricultrual equipment supplier. and i run the parts and service part.) He has a rubber grommet for a snowblower gas tank that had a metal L that went thru it. one end in the grommet in the cap, then the other top part is a 90 with the hose on it. He asked what the #'s were b/c its only to hold a few gallons of gas and the tank works on small vaccum from the carb.
I hooked it up on lunch, after a shake for leak test it didnt leak, visually and i lisitened best i could? The rush of co2 didnt stop shortly after the shake/ or didnt happen like b4. But ive had a leak for about 4 days and the caps been off for like 1-2. so is my mix dead? I noticed it didnt bubble out again in a few mins after the rush? it slowly stopped and didnt fire up in the 5-10 mins i watched? I'll check when i head home in 3hrs i hope its goin. If it works I'll get another fitting from my mech and i'll be set.
on another note whilst im repairing all my hodge podge DIY co2 stuff. If i hooked directly the output line to the HOB intake wouldnt it draw in the mix? suck the bottle?
Right not its limewood under the foam filter cover and they stay under it pretty well. only a few (2) "build" up under it and roll out the side up to the top every couple of secs.
I thankyou for your help.