Stopping the Drip

How do you dismantle this valve? I have removed the temperature knob and the circlip but can't pull off the flow arm even after removing the allen screw underneath. How do I get to the internals to replace the o rings and washers?
Asked 12 years ago by Anonymous

There has been various mods done to this valve over the yearsso I am not sure just how far you have got in terms of disassembly however Ithink the next move is to remove the flow control knob if you have removed thecirclip and grub screw then you need two screwdrivers behind the knob and leverforward, if this is still sticky try pouring a few kettles of boiling waterover the handle this may expand it just enough to release it   

There is an exploded diagram below which may help if youneed any more help can you send a couple of photos of exactly where the problemis and we can go from there.

http://www.showerdoc.com/gum-parent-47-sirrus-ts-1850-antique

Answered 12 years ago by Anonymous

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