Fillercap washer Meva#1

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  1. fjildman Netherlands

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    Hello, Stovefriends,

    I’m restoring a Tsjech Meva1 stove. No I find difficulty in keeping it pressurized. The problem turns out to be the seal in the fillercap. I applied a two pint washer from The fettlebox, they sell great quality. I chose the washer for the cap without a bleedscrew. But the cap leaks. Clearly visible when I hold the tank in a bucket half full with water. It leaks slowly, but kills the flame. Now I wonder: did I order the wrong type?

    Thanks!
     
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    There could be multiple problems:
    Maybe the washer is to small?
    Or the cap doesn't seat properly.
    Or the filler hole is damaged.

    Can you post some pictures of it? That may clarify the situation.
     
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    It seems that a sizable part of the gasket (marked in red) was not well pressed under the thread. 1713104841770211876630673725245~2.jpg
     
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    Thank you Knee, I’ll have a close look.
     
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    Hello Knee,

    You were right. Your suggestion solved the problem!

    Kind regards from Fryslân (north of Holland)
     
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    I'm glad I could help you.