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KelleyS
Jan 7, 2007, 01:22 PM
I have an old tub spout with diverter that I am trying to replace. The pipe underneath has a 1 1/4" adapter attached that has been in place for 10 years. My question is how do I remove that adapter? I know heating it is an option, but what should I use that won't melt the plastic tub wall, and how do I do it?

Or is there any place to purchase a new spout that will accomodate the 1 1/4" pipe? I have tried the local home improvement stores, and they don't carry this size.

Thank you. Kelley

speedball1
Jan 7, 2007, 04:35 PM
Hey Kelly,

This is the second time some one has asked me for a 1 1/4" threaded diverter spout. I couldnt find one on the web then and I couldn't find one now. The best I can offer is a 1/2 or3/4" spout. A sharp plumber with a few well placed metal pot holders could unsweat the old 1 1/4 adapter off and replace it with a 1/2 or 3/4" one in he kept the flame of his torch INSIDE the adapter instead of outside when he was heating the fitting. Sorry Kelly, Ya got my best shot. Good luck, Tom

bobby211
Jan 12, 2007, 05:49 PM
I also have this same problem. A plastic adaptor was slipped onto the metal pipe that protrudes from the wall. It seems to be held in place with a nut, which I can't seem to budge. I went to the hardware store and picked up a Delta replacement spout RP5834. There is a metal adaptor inserted into the spout. The instructions say to attach the adaptor first, then attach the spout. The adaptor is in the replacement spout pretty good - I can't get it out. I think if I could, then I could screw the spout onto the adaptor that is already on the metal pipe. I think I am just going to clean up my old spout and reuse it. But I thought this may help you. I think it is worth a try, before you have a plumber remove your current adaptor.

bobby211
Jan 12, 2007, 08:36 PM
Okay - I got it. I removed the metal adaptor from the new spout and the new spout now has an opening of 1.25". It fits onto my existing adaptor perfectly. Also, I removed the o-ring from the new adaptor and put it on my old one while I was at it.