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Peter Posted on Nov 17, 2017

How do I replace the cup seal kit in a Moen tub diverter? p/n 101237

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 03, 2009

SOURCE: Outer tub bearings are gone

My bearings went out too and I found this site http://www.neptunebearing.com/ Ordered the bearings and the Tony Tool. My son and I replaced the bearings in about 2 hours!

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Samuel Phillips

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  • Posted on Apr 14, 2009

SOURCE: PS-1000 Seal

The seal replacement on most pumps requires the capacity to separate the motor from the pump and to dismantle the wet end. Upon dismantling, it will become clear as to where the seal components are to be replaced. The spring half is found in the seal plate and must be knocked out and reinstalled with a properly sized driver and the ceramic seat is attached to impeller. Be careful not to damage the polished surfaces of seal. A light coating of a silicone or teflon based lubricant is most helpful ..

Bill Johnson

  • 306 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 15, 2009

SOURCE: Tub shower diverter stem on tub spout broke and

you must replace the whole stem.you can get it at homedepot. first take the cover off over the stem. this should screw off or is held on with a allen key.then unscrew stem from valve body.make sure water is off to tub,just in case.

David Burk

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  • Posted on Sep 03, 2009

SOURCE: Moen shower/tub faucet

hi... yes that's a very common issue with moen "cartridges" -- it's very simple to fix..... grasp the handle and give it a gentle tug upwards when the water is on... if it retracts again, pull the handle out again and tug again but this time a bit harder. Not sure what causes this on new cartridges but it will fix your issue.

Mike

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  • Posted on Sep 18, 2010

SOURCE: leaking shower/tub faucet, looking for replacement

Call Moen directly. They will ship what you need to your door, for free.

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