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+ | [* black] While you have the actuator out you might as well check the bottom diaphragms. As you can see here, they are often in much better shape. |
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+ | [* black] However, after removing the retaining rings, you'll probably find some dirt and grit hidden beneath. This can work under the edge and cause slow leaks, leading to overnight leak-down of the system. |
+ | [* black] Given this, consider pulling off even diaphragms that look good to give them a gentle cleaning. |
+ | [* black] Re-install and grease the diaphragms as well, and then clip the retaining rings back in place. |
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