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Old 02-28-24, 11:33 AM
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Stick it in water to find the leak. Although I haven't seen a leaky stem, it is worth checking out.
i have seen some slow leaks from punctures that required digging in the tread. Here is an example:
DeRosaVitGFlatGlass on Flickr

I have three tubes in the queue for repair.
I won't use sealant for the very same reasons you have experienced.
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