Shantanu Sen wrote:
I have a question regarding faucet repair - somehow, on my first try
on
repairing a simple drip problem, I screwed up so that the output from
the
spout is now down to a trickle!!
I have a two handle peerless faucet on one of the bathrooms. The
right one
had a steady drip so I decided that I will try to fix it. I looked up
various how-to docs and then followed the standard instructions and
took out
the stem. I found that it is a cartridge type stem - there are no
washers
only a couple of O rings. Initially I tried replacing the O ring but
that
did not help. The drip was still there but at this point the both the
faucets worked ok as far as the water output is concerned.
Then I saw that the instructions
(
http://www.stemdoctor.com/2_handle_b...cet_repair.htm)
said to replace the cartridge if there are nicks at the bottom. So, I
got a
RP1740 stem unit assembly from Delta (it said that it works for
peerless
also). I followed the instructions and replaced the stem. The problem
is
that now the drip is still there and there is almost no water output
from
both the handles. I somehow must have setup something incorrectly but
cannot
figure out what.
The left handle was working fine before, but now when I turn it on, a
thin
trickle is coming out of the spout. The water must be losing pressure
somewhere - my feeling is that somehow the water is not blocked on
the right
when I close the right handle and open the left handle. I have tried
to
re-install the old stem assembly, but have the same problem....very
thin
water output when I turn either of the handles. But the water
pressure is
there, since when I just plug in the right stem but do not tighten
the lock
nut and then turn on the left handle, the water pressure is popping
out the
right stem.
I feel I am missing something obvious. Any pointers?
Thanks for any help.
Shantanu Sen
Some faucets have a filter screen right at the spout that can be
removed and cleaned. If you do, unscrew it and try the water then.
something might have gotten in the line while you were working. As a
matter of fact you could turn the water pressure off and remove the
faucets and pour water through just to see if anything is in there. If
not, then you do have the parts misassembled.