Drain for the tub - stiffen up the mechanism

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Jadnashua

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I've lived with this for awhile, but was wondering if there is an easy fix...

I have a (I think) Mountain INdustries tub drain and overflow kit. It is a cable operated knob that pops up the stopper. This is a deep tub, and if the water is higher than say 4", the drain sucks the stopper back down. The system has a lever that raises the stopper which is not attached. I just pull it out and let the tub drain, but it would be nice if it had enough friction to stay up on its own when draining the tub. I've got the "up" position raised as far as I can get it and still allow the thing to lower and seal, but this used to be a toilet drain, with adapters to get the appropriate trap size, sits real close to the main stack, and really drains.

Any thoughts on how to adjust this (if it is possible) so there is a little more friction in the system?
 

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If this is the cable operated drain whereby the overflow plate serves like a knob that you turn.........you might be able to disassemble that up at the overflow and take a pair of channel locks and compress the shaft that works as the pivot on the plate and sort of crimp that connection a little bit to tighten up the movement/play of the assembly.

Kinda the same way you would slightly crimp a copper connection before soldering to keep the joint setup in place or keep a pipe from falling out.
 

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RUGGED said:
Kinda the same way you would slightly crimp a copper connection before soldering to keep the joint setup in place or keep a pipe from falling out.

That's a good tip RUGGED for us DIYers. I usually end up supporting a joint with temporary wiring. What do you crimp with?
 
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