How Do You Make Saddle Valve Hole Bigger?
Hello all,
I read an old post about a slow water dispenser on a GE refrigerator and I have a question as to how you do something. Below is the original post and my question is how do you unscrew the "T" shutoff and take the nut off that holds the "T" handle into the valve? I don't want to break the valve and create a worse problem so I am being cautious but I would greatly appreciate it if someone were to explain this to me please.
Thanks in advance.
-Gabriel
Have the answer to the same problem and it costs nothing to fix if your saddle valve is on copper pipe. I was getting 1/8 cup of water in 15 seconds... now it is 1 cup of water in 15 seconds. What you need to do is turn the water off and take the saddle valve apart. DO NOT REMOVE THE WHOLE VALVE. You just need to unscrew the "T" shut off then take the nut off that holds the "T" handle into the valve... do not remove the entire saddle valve, just the handle part. Once you get it out use a 3/32 drill bit. Use the smooth part, not the drilling part and insert it into the valve assembly by wiggling it a bit. You will eventually get it to the copper pipe you have the saddle valve on. Now you take the drill bit [hold it with a pair of pliers so you don't cut your hand] and try to "open up" the hole in the pipe. By making a "figure 8" or go "round and round" with the drill bit you will slowly open the hole in the pipe, which will now let much more water come to the water dispenser. Write me if you need more info... I am so pleased with the "8 times as much water flow" than I had before. Now I actually use it for water! John