Spring-back kitchen faucet
Very basic kitchen faucet. Installed maybe 15 years ago. The cold handle was seeping water a little, not from the washer. I pulled the element. No old-style packing. Man at the hardware store replaced an O-ring. I tightened it pretty well at re-install, but didn't torque the hell out of it. It doesn't leak, but it feels tight. Turn the water to 3/4 open, it springs back to maybe 1/2 open. Shut it off with normal hand pressure and it springs back to a tiny stream. I just need to turn the house water off, re-seat the damned thing with somewhat less wrench-pressure? Lots of pipe grease? Etc. Thx, Peetie "Take Yo' Hand Out My Pocket (I Ain't Got Nothing What Belongs To You)!" - Rice Miller, who probably never even _heard_ of GW Bush, Paulson, etc |
Spring-back kitchen faucet
On Dec 4, 5:09�pm, Puddin' Man wrote:
Very basic kitchen faucet. Installed maybe 15 years ago. The cold handle was seeping water a little, not from the washer. I pulled the element. No old-style packing. Man at the hardware store replaced an O-ring. I tightened it pretty well at re-install, but didn't torque the hell out of it. It doesn't leak, but it feels tight. Turn the water to 3/4 open, it springs back to maybe 1/2 open. Shut it off with normal hand pressure and it springs back to a tiny stream. I just need to turn the house water off, re-seat the damned thing with somewhat less wrench-pressure? Lots of pipe grease? Etc. � Thx, � Peetie "Take Yo' Hand Out My Pocket (I Ain't Got Nothing What Belongs To You)!" � �- Rice Miller, who probably never even _heard_ of GW Bush, Paulson, etc wrong size o ring....... |
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