Quarter turn Sillcock Leak

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I recently installed a new Quarter Master, quarter turn sillcock. Since I installed it by soldering, I removed the stem and then replaced it after everything cooled. Now when I connect a hose and turn the faucet on, water streams out of the stem near the handle. Did I re-install the stem incorrectly? I removed it and re-installed it 2 or 3 times with the same result. I also cleaned a small amount of solder out of it. When the valve is shut off, there are no leaks.
 

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If memory serves me right there is no packing nut on those, just an O ring seal I think. The stem is tight or it isn't.
 

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Attached is a picture of the bibb disassembled. Am I missing an o-ring?
 

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Thank you for your help! I must have lost the packing. This means another trip to the store.
 
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