So, looking for something to do, I’ve given this thread a bit of thought @Petefin . You say when you tighten your cap the thread jumps suggesting a very loose fit on the barrel. My theory is that if the cap is significantly off-centre to the barrel that would cause different loading on the seal from one side to the other resulting in a leak. So how brave are you feeling @Petefin ?
I’ve done a little trial on 2 fronts.
The first thing I did was to modify (butcher) a cap and cut the threaded section to produce castellations.
Then fitted to the barrel and using a jubilee clip gave it a squeeze to reduce the float...and it did and I could still tighten and loosen the cap!
Decided to give it a go. Fitted bits and pumped it up....
Sadly had a leak
So the second front.
I inspected the seal seat surface inside the cap with a whittled lolly stick and could detect little wrinkles so wrapped a thin slither of W&D over the end of the lolly stick and gave it a rub to get a nice even surface.
Second try proved successful.
Try it if you dare. No guarantees
I’ve done a little trial on 2 fronts.
The first thing I did was to modify (butcher) a cap and cut the threaded section to produce castellations.
Then fitted to the barrel and using a jubilee clip gave it a squeeze to reduce the float...and it did and I could still tighten and loosen the cap!
Decided to give it a go. Fitted bits and pumped it up....
Sadly had a leak
So the second front.
I inspected the seal seat surface inside the cap with a whittled lolly stick and could detect little wrinkles so wrapped a thin slither of W&D over the end of the lolly stick and gave it a rub to get a nice even surface.
Second try proved successful.
Try it if you dare. No guarantees