I changed the O rings contained by my peerless bathroom faucet, but very soon the river won't turn stale?
Answers: Start by checking to see that the contemporary seats and springs remained contained by place when the faucet was reassembled. Next check to see the the orb was installed correctly. Make sure that the cam washer is tightened ample to prevent a leak at the top of the faucet but not too tight as to restrict movement of the button.
Are the rubber seals the right size? There are at lowest two sizes and if you put the smaller ones in they will never stamp. Since you mentioned stems of the faucet I am guessing it's a two handle treaty, there is a tab on the spout part that have to line up near a cutout on the body of the faucet when you put the retainer nuts back on, that could be holding the part of the pack that turns too high to stamp. I always use a pencil to set the springs and seal into the recess.
I be one who suggested that. were you competent to get the parts on warranty as I suggested?
You may newly have put the springs within wrong. They are tricky.
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