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    slc258 Posts: 68, Reputation: 3
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    Jan 30, 2008, 08:19 AM
    Loose faucet housing
    Thanks.

    I have a center-set 2-handle widespread kitchen faucet (learned all that from internet LOL), with the classic "J' shaped spicket that rotates.

    It seems that the J-shaped section keeps coming loose from the outside of the sink especially with multiple rotations when washing dishes. There are no apparent leaks.

    What I have figured out is that under the sink there is a small nut that if I turn it 1/2 to 1 turn it seems to tighten it somewhat, however, I'm hand tightening and having extreme difficulty getting access to area with crescent wrench to tighten further due to the position of it, depth of sink and other hoses pipes etc... I do partially get the crescent wrench on it, but not enough to get sufficient leverage.Even if it gets tightened a little bit as soon as I use the sink and turn the J shaped part, it loosens again in 1-2 days.

    Is there a more efficient way of tightening it?
    Do I need to tighten another part? (I thought I had to tighten part on outside/top of sink but don't seem to see a part/nut to tighten)
    Even if I get it tighter is there a way to have it hold longer? (bonding agent?)

    I thank you in advance for any help
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    Jan 30, 2008, 09:07 AM
    , I'm hand tightening and having extreme difficulty getting access to area with crescent wrench to tighten further due to the position of it, depth of sink and other hoses pipes etc... I do partially get the crescent wrench on it, but not enough to get sufficient grip Is there a more efficient way of tightening it?
    Yes there is , It's called a basin wrench,(see image) and is made for jobs such as yours. You can pick one up at any plumbing or hardware store.
    The nut you are referring to is the retaining nut for the spout. If you crank down real strong with the basin wrench it should hold OK. If not the harware stores sell a product that you can paint on threads to lock the nut in place. Good luck, Tom

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