Damn. But good. Because at least I've narrowed it down to the shanks/nipples.
Sorry for the hijack. But thanks!!
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and you're sure your regulator/pressure is accurate? Seems odd... But 4ft of line with a "perfect pour" also seems odd if you're running any kind of pressure on the keg. I'd expect it to foam, so maybe your 525 is the odd man out?
I only have 630ss faucets. I run 12ft of bev-seal line on mine. It's actually kind of a slow pour, but it works great. So I have no complaints what-so-ever.
What kind of pressure do you have it set to? And is it really coming out fast, or is it just foaming bad?
Sorry for the thread revival, but my Perlick 525's just simply do not seal that well and this thread kinda has me leaning toward the 630SS as a possible solution to the issue. The comparison pics by the OP were great and so were many of the commentary posts.
Has anyone been able to confirm that the flat forward washers were indeed to help sealing?
That's good to hear. Based on this thread, I ordered a couple 630ss' on Amazon and swapped them out. No leaking so far. One of the 2 seems really stiff. I'm not sure why. I should also note that the ones I received have metal bearing cups. So predictions were true on that.OP here....
I haven't had any leaks or any issues since swapping from the 525 to the 630SS. I think it is a combo of the flat washer (o-ring) and the fact that it seems to float around more than what the 525 did so it finds a good seal better.
Sorry for the thread revival, but my Perlick 525's just simply do not seal that well and this thread kinda has me leaning toward the 630SS as a possible solution to the issue. The comparison pics by the OP were great and so were many of the commentary posts.
Has anyone been able to confirm that the flat forward washers were indeed to help sealing?