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Adam Lane April 27th 06 08:18 PM

Leaky Sink Pop-up Stopper
 
Hi..I had to replace the pivot ball/rod and retaining nut on my
bathroom sink pop-up stopper. The replacement pieces are not identical
to the original pieces. But they are pretty close.

The problem now is that the seal on the new pieces is not perfect. If
I leave the water running for 5 minutes, a couple drops of water will
begin to leak from beneath the retaining nut.

My question is: is this- in some way that I can't imagine, because I'm
a novice DIY'er- a potentially big problem waiting to happen?

Or, if I can live with a couple drops of water (which presumably will
evaporate soon enough) then this is something that people wouldn't both
with, usually?

Btw, to be precise, I have to have the water running for about 10
minutes before the first drop of water would drip down (although I can
see water building up at the nut after a few minutes). And, in fact,
it would probably be a rare occasion that the water in this sink would
ever be in use for more than a couple minutes at a time.


RayV April 27th 06 08:27 PM

Leaky Sink Pop-up Stopper
 
Take the nut off and coat the ball with vaseline. This will probably
stop a drip here & there but you should get the correct part or replace
the whole pop-up assy. $10 now and fifteen minutes to change is
nothing compared a moldy sink base 12 months from now.


PipeDown April 27th 06 08:36 PM

Leaky Sink Pop-up Stopper
 
Try some pipe joint compound on the threads before putting the nut back on.



"Adam Lane" wrote in message
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Hi..I had to replace the pivot ball/rod and retaining nut on my
bathroom sink pop-up stopper. The replacement pieces are not identical
to the original pieces. But they are pretty close.

The problem now is that the seal on the new pieces is not perfect. If
I leave the water running for 5 minutes, a couple drops of water will
begin to leak from beneath the retaining nut.

My question is: is this- in some way that I can't imagine, because I'm
a novice DIY'er- a potentially big problem waiting to happen?

Or, if I can live with a couple drops of water (which presumably will
evaporate soon enough) then this is something that people wouldn't both
with, usually?

Btw, to be precise, I have to have the water running for about 10
minutes before the first drop of water would drip down (although I can
see water building up at the nut after a few minutes). And, in fact,
it would probably be a rare occasion that the water in this sink would
ever be in use for more than a couple minutes at a time.




[email protected] April 27th 06 10:15 PM

Leaky Sink Pop-up Stopper
 
disassemble and dry all parts perfectly. silicone bathtub caulk the
threads and reassemble, let sit overnite to dry, silicone takes time to
cure


PipeDown April 28th 06 01:17 AM

Leaky Sink Pop-up Stopper
 

wrote in message
ups.com...
disassemble and dry all parts perfectly. silicone bathtub caulk the
threads and reassemble, let sit overnite to dry, silicone takes time to
cure

Good, that would fill a bigger gap and still be able to remove it.



[email protected] April 28th 06 02:51 AM

Leaky Sink Pop-up Stopper
 
yeah silicone bathtub caulk is perfect for drains. espically those
cheap trap drains that frequently leak. i put it on first, saves doing
it a second time


Adam Lane April 28th 06 08:59 PM

Leaky Sink Pop-up Stopper
 
Thanks for the silcone bathtub caulk idea! I'll keep it in mind if it
turns out my work around hasn't worked (which was to add a couple extra
wraps of teflon tape....and, so far, no leaks even if I let the water
run for several minutes).

thanksya.


Adam Lane April 28th 06 08:59 PM

Leaky Sink Pop-up Stopper
 
Thanks for the silcone bathtub caulk idea! I'll keep it in mind if it
turns out my work around hasn't worked (which was to add a couple extra
wraps of teflon tape....and, so far, no leaks even if I let the water
run for several minutes).

thanksya.



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