@Steeley
Try this for some of the dodges with a Youngs type PB.
If you suspect you have a leak you need to pressurise the PB and go round everything, body, joints, seams above the 'water line' with soapy water which usually finds the leaks. If its leaking below the water line that will be obvious.
https://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/threads/guide-to-a-standard-home-brew-pressure-barrel.67042/And a smear of vaseline on the cap gasket and tighten to just engaging then one quarter turn should seal the joint without distorting the gasket.
Try this for some of the dodges with a Youngs type PB.
If you suspect you have a leak you need to pressurise the PB and go round everything, body, joints, seams above the 'water line' with soapy water which usually finds the leaks. If its leaking below the water line that will be obvious.
https://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/threads/guide-to-a-standard-home-brew-pressure-barrel.67042/And a smear of vaseline on the cap gasket and tighten to just engaging then one quarter turn should seal the joint without distorting the gasket.