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Subject: Re: Falulty valve in tub


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Fred Hulse
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Date Posted: 01/ 3/ 03, 7:13pm
In reply to: Jerry Owen 's message, "Falulty valve in tub" on 12/ 26/ 02, 11:29am

I have a 91SP36 and the shower valve stopped changing from hot to cold.Being adventurous (and dirty) I disassembled it and found some o-rings dry.Also there was a little piston device that seemed to change the water supply and found it was sticking.After assuring that the piston worked freely by cleaning and lubing with plumbing assembly grease,I reassembled it and it works fine.I don't understand the complexity of it but Moen seemed to.
Fred Hulse
Morristown AZ
1991 SP36

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Jerry Owen
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Date Posted: 01/ 19/ 03, 1:05pm

I appreciate the info. At the present, I am just leaving the valve on so I don't twist it off. I is very difficult to turn on but easy to turn off. I am not much of a plumber, but I will run into a tinker or rv man and tear it apart and show them your instructions.

Thanks

Jerry

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