(And I wonder why people have to make some things so complicated?)
I guess that would be me. My intent was understanding for both myself and future readers.
And I'm not the only one. When I say things in technical terms for my area of expertise, people often ask for clarity. This is not my area of expertise.
For example, stating that the local and remote network IDs must differ for successful communication over a VPN. That is generally a true statement, although there are ways around it.
I did not know about the O-ring kit. Additionally, if the hole gets bigger, it would have seemed that I would want the cap to be tight when the hole was at its largest. Usually metals expand when heated, which should make the hole smaller, in my mind. But not my area of expertise. Either way, the seal would be small, because it was cool. Usually, plastic would deform to the aluminum hole when heated, making the plastic cap smaller. I would think that, if this makes a big difference, the cap should be frozen, and a slightly smaller (heated) seal used. I suspect that the seal just needs to be the same temp as the cap.