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There is a an dajustment screw in the end of the unit (end attached to door) screw it in to slow down, out to speed up. Usually only 1 or 2 turns will make a big difference, unless its shot, in which case no amount of turning will change the setting, it needs replacing.
I tried to remove rivets, no luck. I used WD40 to lubricate replacement foam and slipped it over the big plastic caps. Hard to start but worked well, foam did not tear, all fixed.
the lever handle on that faucet is two pieces, it seperates at the top of the big round part. Hold the big round part with one hand and unscrew the smaller round piece out of the top of it. You must turn the small round part, turning the handle will do no good.
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