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Replacement kitchen faucet

Started by jprothlin, June 24, 2002, 08:48:00 AM

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jprothlin

I just purchased a used 1977 American Clipper, and have been unable to stop a leak in the kitchen sink faucet.     It is a single-hole mount, single-lever faucet with a swivel spout.  Anyone know where I can pick up an affordable replacement faucet that will fit this model?

sabenorio

Hi, I too have need to replace my kitchen faucet. Did you find a suitable replacement? Thanks.

Joel Sabenorio
#2928
928 Membership No.

Shayne

Mel used to have O rings that could fix some problems with the faucets.

Otherwise, you just have to replace it.  I put one in mine from Costco.  Just a standard single hole faucet.  BUT.. the hole already int eh sink is too small.  You have to remove the sink and enlarge the hole a bit.  Also, it's on a bit of an angle.  A few people have been able to bend it a little without messing it up too bad.  I just left mine the way it was.  If you use a standard faucet, I would recomend getting one that has the extendable wand on the the hose.  Useful for filling large pots etc.
Shayne Barr
ACOC #3146

nhoj03

check out faucetdepot.com, I bought a Moen that is awesome and fits perfectly with alittle cutting involved in sink hole. it is a lever style and works great, around $50.00
1975 American Clipper, 21ft Rear Kitchen, Dodge 360, 521F