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This fall before putting it in storage take a look at the cap to gauge its then-current condition. I would guess that the winter temp changes which can lead to condensation are your problem. You could try wrapping the dist this fall in plastic to help limit air exchange. Or you could do what I did (which goes against what everyone said) and seal up the cap - preventing anything from getting in there. I used a bit of black RTV. My issue was water hitting the top of the block, evaporating up into the cap and condensing - causing it to miss while underway. I finally fixed the water issue. Anyway - I dont recall the exact reasons they say to not seal it up - but thinking it had to deal with heat (spark gap between rotor-cap), air expansion, pressure increase.