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Default Delta Shower Faucet Repair advice?

On 12/22/2013 11:14 AM, BobMCT wrote:
So it was that time again to replace the washers and springs in one of
my Delta shower faucets. I noticed that the left side shut-off valve
(the one turned with a screw driver to shut the water so the mixing
valve can be disassembled) had a very slow leak and now that I've
turned it its gotten a little worse.

OK - so it appears that it is just another valve. The problem I have
is I have no idea what part(s) to obtain to repair it. And, of
course, the repair needs to be through the 6" hold 'cause its a
one-piece fiberglas shower.

I did look through the Delta Faucets site for parts but my model is 30
years old and I want to be sure its the right part/washer.

So, anyone who is familiar with this PLEASE provide some guidance to
which part/washer and size and any specifics on changing? I'm
assuming I'll need to shut off the house water and remove the washer
cap with a socket, replace the washer and packing then reinstall.

Am I on the right track? Thanks all and Merry Xmas (or what ever
persuasion you may be)

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If you don't know the specific model about the only things one can do are --

1) take the pieces to the local location that has the best selection(+)
of replacement parts and match them by comparison, or

2) contact Delta with what information you do have and perhaps pictures
if you can't identify it specifically.

Of the two, 1) typically is the simpler by far altho if you don't have a
cutoff other than the whole house you need to plan around that "feature".

(+) There generally is at least one hardware store that has a very much
wider selection of repair parts than the run-of-the-mill places that may
or may not happen to have the one in particular you need. Larger Ace
outlets are a reasonable bet if you don't know that particular one in
your neighborhood already. With Delta there's a reasonable chance it'll
be common-enough anybody will have it, but with a time crunch may as
well try the better-stocked to begin with.

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