Just replaced bath tap valve, but old cap won't fit over splines
On Tue, 19 Mar 2019 12:37:14 +0000, Roger Mills
wrote:
On 19/03/2019 12:00, MM wrote:
I've measured the diameter of the splined end, old and new and they
are practically identical. I haven't counted the splines yet. Maybe
they're wider on the new valve.
Any trick I could use to get the cap to fit or must I buy new caps?
I already thought of drilling into the splined brass bushing in the
cap for a few millimetres, then forcing the cap on.
The new valve has cured the low flow problem like magic, but I can't
turn the ruddy tap on or off! (Currently using pliers with a cloth
wrapped around the splines.)
I've seen the plastic spline adapters, but they all look far too
chunky.
How about a junior hacksaw blade in each of the spline grooves?
MM
I'm afraid you've bought the wrong valve!
There are several spline variations - and they're not interchangeable.
I don't think I would ever have assumed they would be, even if they
were supposed to be. ;-)
So you'll either need a different valve or a different cap.
I think the former sounds safer. ;-)
But why didn't it come with one?
Cheers, T i m
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