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AndreaThomas Posted on Mar 14, 2017

Delta 1300 Cartidge housing assembly stuck

A previous repair person dis-joined the cartridge cap assembly from the cartridge housing assembly before removing the whole cartridge or didn't reinstall it intact, leaving the housing assembly stuck in the main copper valve housing. I've tried pliers, locking needlenose included, and I've tried a prying screwdriver. The housing assembly moves a tiny bit from one side to another, so my guess is that it is stuck at the two inner couplings. I have the new cartridge. The old housing assembly is getting pretty mangled from me trying to pry it out. I am concerned that I might damage part of the inner couplings. Since arm strength is not one of my assets, I am considering drilling or sawing apart the old housing assembly in order to get it out. Any advice on such a drastic approach to removing the old housing assembly would be appreciated.

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Donni Steen

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  • Posted on Apr 10, 2009

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Yes, I believe this unit uses a cartridge right? They do fit a little tight due to the small washers on the back side of the cartridge. If this is the one I'm thinking of, there are two leg like appendenges that come off the back and fit into small holes at the back of the manifold or what some call mixing valve housing.

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jpintore

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  • Posted on Sep 27, 2009

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The brass cap unscrews and yes there are replacements. You can find them at any home improvement store.

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Ned White

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  • Posted on Jun 11, 2010

SOURCE: Any ideas on how to remove a stuck 1300 series

Did the plastic break off? Is the faucet in limbo and useless? Is there a retaining ring, nut, something holding it on there? How about getting a piece of pvc pipe that will fit in the hole there, cut the ends with tin snips, pliers, band saw, jig saw, whatever you have available, to fit in the holes and turn the thing out of there. Or better yet would be a piece of copper pipe, something stronger. Check it out.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 05, 2010

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Take the handle off and then there is a flat plastic washer... take that off... behind that there is a plastic stop that is very difficult to move, but with some work you can turn that and then push it back in to give you hotter water...

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Mike Butler

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  • Posted on Oct 31, 2010

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I believe the older ones were held on by center threaded on piece, after you remove the handle. It's threaded on behind the handle, round cover over stem. Turn counterclockwise to remove it, then plate should come off.

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