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Default Bathroom Sink Lift-Rod Drip Problem ?

On Wednesday, December 7, 2016 at 2:57:04 AM UTC-8, Bob wrote:
Hi,

Either H or C.

Bob
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On 12/7/2016 4:43 AM, Dwayne F. Schneider wrote:
On 12/06/2016 05:44 PM, Bob wrote:
Hi,

What a really great group and folks.

Sr. Citizen now, so bear with me a bit if I don't explain
my problem all that well.

Our bathroom sink has a leak.
The faucet has the very typical separate hot and cold
valves, and a center spout.

The center spout, right behind it, has the rod for opening and closing
the sink drain by pulling up and down on it.

When the water is running, a substantial drip develops on the
rod (under the counter), which I believe is called the "lift rod".

Not the horiz. piece where it enters the drain pipe, but coming right
down the vertical lift rod itself.

The ball fitting and gasket where the horiz piece enters the drain is
where I thought initially the problem was, but not so.

The drip is really coming right down the lift rod.

Hard for me to understand, therefore, where it is initially originating
from, and/or what causes.
How can water be getting from either faucet to this vertical rod ?

Any thoughts on this, or how to repair would be appreciated.

Hopefully don't want to replace the whole faucet assembly.

Much thanks,
Bob



We need another clue Bob.

Do the drippings occur when running the hot water only?

Do the drippings occur when running the cold water only?



you might try:

"start" to dismantle as much as you can, and see what develops down there,
leak wise ...
this way,
you might [accidentally] find the solution; learning something as you go

[and you may end up having doing this anyway]

marc