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Old Jun 10, 2006, 02:08 PM
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I have a leaking shower faucet and tried to take faucet apart to change the
o-ring but was not able to takeout more than a cover for the screw and the screw that was under it. I have not located the ORING CAN any one please help. I have a symmons Temptrol brand.

You need to replace the washers and seats to stop your leak. Here's how

Instructions for replacing Temptrol spindle, washers and/or seats


Click here for complete parts listing and breakdown of the Temptrol valve. (See attachment at bottom of page)

*Turn off the water to the valve before proceeding!

**Before removing the handle, open the valve as if you were going to take a normal shower (approximately half a turn). CAUTION: Failure to open the valve before removing the cap assembly (TA-12A) will result in damage to the cap and spindle.

Removing valve trim
Remove the plug button (T-33) from the temperature control handle (T-31).
Remove the handle screw (T-32) and remove the temperature control handle.
Remove the two escutcheon screws (T-28). Remove the dial [T-29(A,B,C)] and escutcheon (T-27).
Remove the dome cover (T-19/20) by unscrewing in a counter-clockwise direction.

Opening valve
Remove the cap assembly by using a wrench and turning in a counter-clockwise direction, the spindle assembly will come out with it. Separate the cap from the spindle by unscrewing the cap in a counter-clockwise direction.
Replacing washers or spindle
At this point you can rebuild or replace the spindle. To rebuild use the TA-9 washer kit. Hint: Place the handle on the spindle so that you can hold it stationary. Remove the hot washer screw (T-5) and the hot washer (T-6). Remove the cold washer (T-8) by using adjustable pliers turning counter-clockwise on the cold washer retainer (T-7).
Reverse the above steps to reassemble the spindle with the new parts.
Replacing seats
To replace the seats you will need to use the seat removal tools (T-35A/B) and TA-4 seat kit. Insert the larger seat tool (T-35A) into the valve until it engages in the notches of larger cold seat near top of valve. CAUTION: Use extreme care to make sure the wrench is engaged into the notches in order to prevent stripping of the notches. Remove by unthreading in a counter-clockwise direction.
Next insert the smaller tool (T-35B) until it engages in the small hot seat located at the back of the valve. Remove by unthreading in a counter-clockwise direction.
Reassemble with new seats from TA-4 Kit, reversing steps 9-8. Tighten both seats to 15 foot-pounds of torque.
Reverse the above steps 5-1 to reassemble your valve and trim. Be sure the spindle assembly is drawn close to the cap before screwing the cap back into the valve. CAUTION: Failure to do this will cause damage to the cap and spindle.
This may help also http://www.symmons.com/a10.cfm Just click on this link for more information. Good luck. Tom

I have received advice and a exploded view picture on how to take the shower handle off but when I get to the point with the half turn of the handle to take it off I have no luck. Is it stuck or do I have to have the handle turned precisely within a couple of milimeters to get it off??
Yes I did take out all of the screws.
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They make a handle puller for just your problem. It works on the same principal as a wheel puller. Most plumber supply houses sell them. Let me know if if it works for you. regards, Tom

This is what a handle puller looks like. If the handle's fused on the spline this tool will get it off. good luck, Tom

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