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Default Strange faucet behavior

On Feb 7, 8:42*pm, "Don Young" wrote:
"Puddin' Man" wrote in message

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Strange to me, anyway. Nary, nary a plumber.


I got a old kitchen faucet, washer-type (or compression) very similar to
the one depicted at:


http://plumbing.hardwarestore.com/le...r-faucets.aspx


I turn the hot to, say, 30% of flow. It very slowly creeps back to maybe
10%,
eventually stops altogether.


I turn the hot to, say, 70% of flow. It very slowly creeps back to maybe
40%
or less.


Figgered it had to do with the water going from cold to hot, but it does
pretty much the same when the water at the faucet has already reached full
temperature.


Any ideas?


*TIA
*Puddin'


"Law Without Equity Is No Law At All. It Is A Form Of Jungle Rule."


I have experienced this and believe it is due to expansion of the washer and
stem from the heat. Some faucets and washers seem to be more prone to this
and wear in the threads might be a factor.

Don Young- Hide quoted text -

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Change the valves as they are properly worn how old are they , also
are they opened or closed when you put them in .