Yes, I agree. Either it will seep if you put it in dry ( or not). If it seeps dry, then remove and add sealant. It will either leak or not. If it leaks, add more sealant or different sealant and tighten it a bit more. It won't dare leak after all that.
Pretty fancy tool there, Steve. I just tap the spring end with a small hammer.
I put a little bit of grease in the valve upon assembly.Mine requires more persuasion than that. I have to tighten the c-clamp a fair amount before the valve center makes a "snap" and comes loose.
I put a little bit of grease in the valve upon assembly.
It’s been so long that I don’t recall, but that looks like it would be good.John - Do you use plumber's faucet & valve grease? Looks like that would be needed to not eventually wash away: