Removing Kitchen faucet with horseshoe washer (?)
I'm about to replace my kitchen faucet but the last leg of removing the old faucet has got me perplexed. My single-handle faucet is held on underneath with a horseshoe plate/washer that includes a long stem about three inches. The stem is not treaded and there is no nut holding it. It looks like the bottom of the stem has a slot for a screwdriver but that doesn't seam to budge or do anything when I try. Help! How do I get this thing off? The hardware store insists there must be a nut but that is NOT the case. I'm ready to rock'n'roll with the new faucet but I need some constructive help getting this one off. Any ideas?