Got to do myself another correct rebuild just now. This is the first one I ever rebuilt back when the new contacts came out. Not knowing any better and THINKING I was doing it right, I installed the center post with both gaskets on it. It worked well so I did my other one that way too. I CORRECTLY rebuilt the other one few months back because I noticed juice inside.
I figured I just got lucky with this other one. Well my luck musta run out a week or two ago. I noticed a little juice on the top corner of the Delrin block. There was no juice on the outside of the mod that might have run down. Upon closer inspection I could see where tiny juice droplets were visible where the block meets the back of the mod.
I know that's not right so I loosened the screw and slid the block down and there was a nice amount of juice collected in the back of the mod trapped by the Delrin block.
So I tore it down and CORRECTLY rebuilt it - putting in the silicone cup gasket first, then gently sliding in the post with the Teflon wafer on it. The only parts needed were the post and gasket assembly and nipple. Firing pin, bottle, bottle top, button, hose and spring were all in like new condition.
Here it is post completion of the most challenging part of the rebuild
Also included in that photo is the virtual ashtray given to me by the humble tiki bar dude while I was in Destin. It remains behind my battery in that mod at all times.
The moral of the story is if you see juice in your mod and it looks suspect, look for the source or send it to Rob. A juicy mod is a lower performing mod.