Yes, I was referring to #2 in above.
There are a total of 5 o-rings
Starting from the top
one is located between the top of chimney and underside of topcap
2, 3, 4, you located in the above picture (as 1, 2, 3)
and 5 is located between the base and the deck cover (whcih ive seen in your pictures)
The first few times i filled my griffin, it did leak through the airflow holes. I was doing what everyone said, close juice flow and close air flow. Didnt matter.
But I started to leave my airflow open, closed my juice flow. And made sure to leave a air space at the top. Looking at the glass from the side, the airspace will be about the thickness of the airflow hole. Put the cap on (with a little juice on the o-ring the cap sits on, just to lube it), open juice control, take a quick primer puff. I have not had any leaks since then.
Does it leak when the cap is still off and juice flow is closed? Or does it start when you put the cap on?
If it leaks with the cap still off, then the juice flow could be faulty or not sealing correctly when closed. or the chimney is not tight enough. Or the deck is not seated correctly into the base (it is pressfitted, not meant to be removed)
There are a total of 5 o-rings
Starting from the top
one is located between the top of chimney and underside of topcap
2, 3, 4, you located in the above picture (as 1, 2, 3)
and 5 is located between the base and the deck cover (whcih ive seen in your pictures)
The first few times i filled my griffin, it did leak through the airflow holes. I was doing what everyone said, close juice flow and close air flow. Didnt matter.
But I started to leave my airflow open, closed my juice flow. And made sure to leave a air space at the top. Looking at the glass from the side, the airspace will be about the thickness of the airflow hole. Put the cap on (with a little juice on the o-ring the cap sits on, just to lube it), open juice control, take a quick primer puff. I have not had any leaks since then.
Does it leak when the cap is still off and juice flow is closed? Or does it start when you put the cap on?
If it leaks with the cap still off, then the juice flow could be faulty or not sealing correctly when closed. or the chimney is not tight enough. Or the deck is not seated correctly into the base (it is pressfitted, not meant to be removed)