Wildcat Leak

So I have a leak in the Wildcat 25. No reason. I just suddenly started hissing while it was sitting there on the bench. It is leaking near where the air cylinder screws on, but not directly. Above where the cylinder screws on, there is a little nut. On the Impact, this is an adjustment. So if I take this out, am I going to have to figure out where to set it back? Or does it not matter. A little advice would be appreciated.

The pencil points to where the leak is in the picture.

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Ok, so I got out my o-ring kit for the WC and I find that the small o-ring is not exactly the same size. But it does fit into the inside of the nut-cap. Inside there is a little plastic washer that sits on top of this ring. I put a little grease on the o-ring, shoved it inside the cap. Then the washer on top. Installed the cap back onto the end of the valve and reassembled. I put 1000 psi in the air tube and used soapy water to check for bubbles. None. So I think that fixed it.

Here are the 2 o-rings. The one on the top is the original and you can see that it is slightly larger. Also, at about 12 o'clock on the top o-ring you can see slight damage to the inside surface of the o-ring, which is what caused the leak.

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Let us know how the fix goes.

Just FYI,

There are 2 places it can leak right there. One is around the outside of the cap nut. There is an o-ring there too. Mine was good. So I checked under that little washer in the cap and found the problem. So it wasn't leaking at the outside of the threaded part, it was leaking out that little hole in the cap.

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