Leaking delta 1700 amature repair

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detroityianni

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hello all,

I'm happy i found this forum and thanks in advance.

i have a leaky delta 1700 and for the life of me i cannot figure out how to remove the cartridge. After a bit of googling I am assuming that I just need to replace the two spring loaded washers in the back of the cartridge. I have attached a pic of where I'm stuck. do I turn, twist, pull? in what direction?

If i completely sound like i don't know what I'm talking about please let me know as well and point me in the right direction. :D

Thanks again!
 
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Easy to do

first you must pull off the chrome shaft
that surrounds the cartridge....

then under neath that chrome shaft is the brass nut
that holds the plastic cartridge in place....

be very careful with that inner nut....

soak it with wd40 , tap it a few times...

make sure that you are turning the nut only
and not the
whole body of the faucet cam....

if you turn the whole body,
you will literally twist the faucet
right out of the wall

if it wont turn due to calcium deposits
then you need to use a hack saw and cut the nut
off ,,,, then that means a new nut...

If you call Deltafaucet.com they will send you
free parts.....

I suggest you change the cartridge too
while you are into it...



you should be able to look up the specs on line somewhere...



 
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Thanks for the quick reply
its been about a month since i took this pic i will get in there this weekend and take more if needed i think under the chrome shaft is another brass shaft i think thats where i got stuck.
also if i get it out does HD usually have the parts needed on the shelf if i bring in the old cartridge? Thank you
 

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Don't count on a Big Box Store to have the parts you need. Go to a real plumbing shop. Take as much of the old pieces as possible for comparison.
 
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