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Lavatory Sink Faucet

Started by Toedtoes, October 01, 2014, 06:31:36 PM

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Toedtoes

OK, I have taken my faucet off, replaced washers, etc. and it's still leaking from under the top.  So, I am looking at replacing it but have a few questions:

1.  I know most bathroom faucets are 4" centerset.  If I'm remembering correctly, that is the distance between the center of the connections underneath the sink (that the pipes plug into).  Is that right? 

2. If so, then my current faucet is about 3-1/2".  That means I can't use a standard bathroom faucet without redrilling the sink holes, which I don't want to do.  So, if that's the case, could I use a single hole faucet?  I'm thinking I could use the second hole for a soap dispenser.

Joe - I know you're out there...  help me please.  I'd love to have this done before the rally.
'75 American Clipper Dodge 360 821F; ACOC #3754

Clipper Joe

Hi Sent You A PM On This.
Joe

Ps, Did You Remove The Whole Faucet Or Just Valve Stem Cartridges?

Joe
1977 Dodge 440  Rear Kitchen
Note: Clipper Sold: (Miss It)
ACOC#3749
Now Own 2002 Class A Diesel Pusher

Toedtoes

So here's the latest:

The faucet is NOT a standard 4" centerset faucet.  It is 2-3/4" centerset.  In addition, the 2 outside holes are only 5/8 in diameter, not the standard 1-3/8" to 1-3/4".  The middle hole is maybe about 1/4" in diameter.   Because of the closeness of the holes, I don't think I can enlarge them to fit the standard faucet.

So, I'm back to the drawing board - either finding a way to fix the one I have or finding something that will work.  I don't want to replace the sink at this time.

I may take my faucet to the local repair places and see if they have any ideas.
'75 American Clipper Dodge 360 821F; ACOC #3754