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Hi all,

I am trying to remove the cartridge from the faucet in my bathroom but it
would not come out. What is the best way
to remove it? It's been dripping for a while now. The brand is "Valley
Faucet". TIA


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Hi all,

I am trying to remove the cartridge from the faucet in my bathroom but it
would not come out. What is the best way
to remove it? It's been dripping for a while now. The brand is "Valley
Faucet". TIA




Valley made 2 handle jobs, and single handle of various designs.

Browse here to find out maybe what you have:
http://www.plumbingsupply.com/valley.html

or:
http://www.doityourself.com/icat/pfistervalleyfcetrep

Jim
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Thanks, but what I want to know is how to remove the cartridge from the
faucet so I can replace it with the new
one. It would not come out, kind of stuck.






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pkmicro wrote:
Hi all,

I am trying to remove the cartridge from the faucet in my bathroom but

it
would not come out. What is the best way
to remove it? It's been dripping for a while now. The brand is "Valley
Faucet". TIA




Valley made 2 handle jobs, and single handle of various designs.

Browse here to find out maybe what you have:
http://www.plumbingsupply.com/valley.html

or:
http://www.doityourself.com/icat/pfistervalleyfcetrep

Jim



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On May 28, 6:27*pm, "pkmicro" wrote:
Hi all,

I am trying to remove the cartridge from the faucet in my bathroom but it
would not come out. *What is the best way
to remove it? *It's been dripping for a while now. *The brand is "Valley
Faucet". *TIA


If the cartridge is a cylinder with a few o rings to keep it tight you
may have to make a puller, mine is a screwdriver with the tip heated
and bent over about 1/4 in.
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On May 28, 6:27 pm, "pkmicro" wrote:
Hi all,

I am trying to remove the cartridge from the faucet in my bathroom but it
would not come out. What is the best way
to remove it? It's been dripping for a while now. The brand is "Valley
Faucet". TIA


If the cartridge is a cylinder with a few o rings to keep it tight you
may have to make a puller, mine is a screwdriver with the tip heated
and bent over about 1/4 in.

If it's like the Moen units, a cylinder
with the control shaft in the center, you
can do the following. Pull the control
rod out completely. Using a tap about
the size of the hole, tap into the hole
where the control rod formerly resided.
Then remove the tap, put in a small
dowel about 1" long into the hole. Now
thread the tap until it hits the dowel.
Keep turning the tap; the cartridge will
thread out on the tap, removing it.
It's worked every time for me, however,
it was always a Moen.


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Thanks for the prompt response. The cartridge is like the picture from
the link below. I am afraid to break the plastic shaft and won't be able to
pull the
whole thing out. What should I do?

http://www.plumbingsupply.com/images/cartridge-6804.jpg












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beecrofter wrote:
On May 28, 6:27 pm, "pkmicro" wrote:
Hi all,

I am trying to remove the cartridge from the faucet in my bathroom but

it
would not come out. What is the best way
to remove it? It's been dripping for a while now. The brand is

"Valley
Faucet". TIA


If the cartridge is a cylinder with a few o rings to keep it tight you
may have to make a puller, mine is a screwdriver with the tip heated
and bent over about 1/4 in.

If it's like the Moen units, a cylinder
with the control shaft in the center, you
can do the following. Pull the control
rod out completely. Using a tap about
the size of the hole, tap into the hole
where the control rod formerly resided.
Then remove the tap, put in a small
dowel about 1" long into the hole. Now
thread the tap until it hits the dowel.
Keep turning the tap; the cartridge will
thread out on the tap, removing it.
It's worked every time for me, however,
it was always a Moen.



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Hope you removed the retainer clip that all cart have some form of. I think?

Frank


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