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no point in sealing the top up until you take the dissie out yurn up side down and see the two breather holes in the base seal those up fist or you are wasting your time
Quote from: merrick on November 13, 2008, 20:08:15no point in sealing the top up until you take the dissie out yurn up side down and see the two breather holes in the base seal those up fist or you are wasting your timeTo be honest, I've never had a problem with the Dizzy Units tiny breathers at the lower part of its casing.If the dizzy cap is sealed, (properly) any water that could enter via the breathers will be forced out due to the air pressure within the unit.For example: If you take a glass and insert it upside down in a bowl of water, the air pressure trapped inside the glass will stop the water entering inside the glass....Try it at home tonight and you'll see my reasoning....I'm not crazy.... Honestly it works... if you do as you say the water does go some small way up the glass enough toget the inside of the dissie wet with the inevitable result of a missfire or stopage.