Replacing a Delta Shower faucet w/diverter

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av8tor50

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I am replacing a Delta shower faucet and have unscrewed the faucet, but there is a threaded sleeve on the pipe coming out of the wall that I cannot see how it is attached...maybe sweated to the 1/2" pipe?

The other problem I fear, is that I have twisted the stub pipe that I'm pretty sure is sweated in place behind the tub/wall. Won't know if it leaks till I try it I guess. :(

Any help is welcomed!

Mike
 

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hj said:
If you did the right thing, you would have bought another Delta spout, it is not the faucet, and screwed it onto that adapter.

Yea, hj, I knew that. Thinking spout, wrote faucet. :rolleyes: HD 'nor Lowe's carries that spout and couldn't find it on Delta's site, any suggestions on where to buy that spout?
 

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diverter

It is called a "pull down diverter" and is used on almost all of their tub/shower units. If you call Delta, they would probably send you one.
 

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Pull down diverter tub spout

You need to order a Delta RP5836. The LIST price is $23.71. Be sure to lubricate the o-ring prior to installation.
 
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