Jebber
Apr 18, 2009, 01:41 PM
I need to remove a faulty diverter valve from my shower. It is an older Sterling model and unfortunately, there is only one hex nut to grab onto (rather than having both a bonnet and packing nut like the H/C stems) and it isn't one of the standard sizes, e.g. 21/32, 27/32, etc. I believe it is 5/8".
I haven't been able to find a socket deep enough to put on it, so I'm wondering if my only option is to cut into the wall from behind. Fortunately it's just a closet, but I'd still rather replace it from the front if possible.
Any ideas? Anybody else run into something similar?
Thanks - Jebber
I haven't been able to find a socket deep enough to put on it, so I'm wondering if my only option is to cut into the wall from behind. Fortunately it's just a closet, but I'd still rather replace it from the front if possible.
Any ideas? Anybody else run into something similar?
Thanks - Jebber