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12-12-2017, 09:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-12-2017, 09:59 PM by Snipe Hunter.)
Not sure I am seeing what you found. Looks like a Moen? Is the valve stem bent? That outside sleeve should slide off. I believe there is a "C" spring holding in the valve. Gently pull out the "C" spring and the valve should slide out. Make a note (I take a couple pictures) of how it came out so the new one goes in oriented the same way. Don't force the new one in. If it hangs up a little, wiggle it till it goes.
The new valve should be lubricated. Pick up a little tube of Plumber's Faucet and Valve grease "Plumber's grease" when you buy the valve. It should be in the same area of the valves. Red and White tube "Oatly".
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Turn off the water to the mixing valve before you pull out the valve. Lowes or Depot should have the replacement. Take the old one with you. Sometimes they're color coded to help you find the right replacement.
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If you have trouble getting it apart, just call Moen. In my experience they have been very helpful. They've stayed on the line 'till I got it apart just to make sure I didn't need any other parts if something broke. I had already purchased a new valve I couldn't return, so they sent me two free. Several of my customers have had similar results. B.T.W., the " pull on and turn left/right for temp. cartridges look very similar, but the are not (always?) interchangeable.
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you will probably need a Moen install tool. I've got one for my one replacement so far. ... but I am ready!
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