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I scrubbed the inside with isopropynol and chem wipes or a q-tip-like disposable cleaning instrument we have and removed lots of this gum, which also seemed to have a lot of small black particulate matter in it, perhaps the same substance more conglomerated or perhaps wearing pump seal. I cleaned everything as best I could, and I also flushed about 400 mL of water through the pump using the priming valve and a syringe to get rid of any buffer.
Formerly, the pump was failing a pressure decay test without a visible liquid leak. After performing the above maintenance at the end of last week, today I replaced the piston and the high-pressure seal. The new seal was in methanol over the weekend because I had taken it out of the package to briefly soak it on Friday when I found out that our piston was missing a part I had to order, and the tech support person told me I could keep it soaking over the weekend.
Now, however, there is a visible leak on the bottom of the pump head! It is in front of the wash line, where the metal part of the pump head meets the black wash seal housing (I think I'm naming the parts right -- in any case, where the metal part meets the black part).
Ay! What could have gone wrong? I thought I took every precaution as best I could -- what should I do? Try replacing the seal again?
Thanks,
Chris

