A- This is very simple.
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The most common place to find a leak is at this location. A PDF file will be downloaded to your computer.
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Attach your beer line to the "liquid out" port on your coupler.
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Make sure you twist it as far as it will go to the right or leakage.
We at Rapids also have other check valves.
Then you'll put a neoprene beer washer, then a 1/4" MFL tailpiece and beer nut on. Depressurize the keg completely, remove both check valves from the coupler, remove both lines, and then connect the gas line to the beer out.
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It is generally not difficult to change a keg coupler at the beer line end.
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