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Elite Member
With the hose out of that hole, you should be able to get a narrow round file in it; tilt the file so it's working at the edge and rotate it around in a circle to work at the edge. Get the edge you can barely see, and the top one too. Consider disconnecting the other hose so you can check that hole too, or you can wait for it to leak if you want to just find out if there's a burr there too.
You may need to move the cylinder out of the way to work the file around.
Don't be discouraged, it's a fun voyage to figuring out how to maintain everything and you've done a great job finding the leak already.
You may need to move the cylinder out of the way to work the file around.
Don't be discouraged, it's a fun voyage to figuring out how to maintain everything and you've done a great job finding the leak already.