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Bryan Hoyt
 
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Default Help removing a faucet stem

Thanks, but the bonnet nut is already out. The stem is partly on the other
side of what I think is the seat. Do I just pull it through the seat?

"Marilyn and Bob" wrote in message
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You have to remove the bonnet nut that is holding the stem in. To do so

you
need a special socket wrench made for this purpose. A set of them
(different sizes) cost only a few dollars. You nay have to remove some
caulking or even have to chip away a little bit of tile to get the wrench
in.
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Peace,
BobJ

"Bryan Hoyt" wrote in message
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I have a dripping Standard faucet in my bathroom tub. I have managed to
dismantle the faucet so that I am looking at the stem. Problem is, I

can't
figure out how to get the stem out. It doesn't unscrew, just rotates in
either direction with no results. It passes through a disc with a hole

in
the middle (is this the seat?) and doesn't seem fixed. It just wiggles.

It
seems like if I pull hard enough it'll pop out, but I don't want to

break
anything. When I did pull on it, I think the disc came out a little bit
with it, but I don't know if the disc is threaded in there. How do I

get
the stem out of there so I can check the washer?

Thanks,
Bryan