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How much pressure did you put in it when seating? You might take it off and slide it back off the bead and slide some dish soap under it to lubricate it.
While seating not enough pressure to measure. Just a little chubby if that. But when I noticed the problem, I've tried manipulating it with my hands and slowly adding more pressure up to the stated max, 50 psi. I may have stopped at 45 now that I think of it