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CCW Leaking from seal (help)
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<blockquote data-quote="efnfast" data-source="post: 17026855" data-attributes="member: 104733"><p>I'm not familiar with the design of the CCWs but I've never applied sealent on that mating surface ..... you're only supposed to bolt the barrels together then seal on the outside surface. Not saying you don't with CCWs, but given OP didn't find any silicone there I don't think you need it there.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Wouldn't matter - it's possible for anything to cause the seal to break and start leaking. Mount/de-mount the tire too aggressively; hit the wheel to hard at the wrong angle, etc.</p><p></p><p>Multi-piece rims suck.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>832 would be better.</p><p></p><p>It could also come down to just bad luck. I once had to re-seal a 3-piece rim 3 times before it held. Not sure why the first two times it failed to hold because I didn't do anything, but sometimes rims can be a SOB to seal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="efnfast, post: 17026855, member: 104733"] I'm not familiar with the design of the CCWs but I've never applied sealent on that mating surface ..... you're only supposed to bolt the barrels together then seal on the outside surface. Not saying you don't with CCWs, but given OP didn't find any silicone there I don't think you need it there. Wouldn't matter - it's possible for anything to cause the seal to break and start leaking. Mount/de-mount the tire too aggressively; hit the wheel to hard at the wrong angle, etc. Multi-piece rims suck. 832 would be better. It could also come down to just bad luck. I once had to re-seal a 3-piece rim 3 times before it held. Not sure why the first two times it failed to hold because I didn't do anything, but sometimes rims can be a SOB to seal [/QUOTE]
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