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    Delta Monitor - removing assembly rp19805

    ok guys. Had to use my Rotor Zip and break it in pieces. No way I could pull it without damaging the rest of the piping. Even tried to use heat with a torche. It didn't move. So, I decided to cut the plastic, remove the metal inside, and then use a set of needle nose pliers to rotate and pull...
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    Delta Monitor - removing assembly rp19805

    I believe you are right. Only brute force may be the solution. (Just hope I don't brake anything else) Enclosed are a couple of pictures...
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    Delta Monitor - removing assembly rp19805

    It seems to be stuck. ...would like to understand why before I force it out. It has been there for about 10 years. If it is because of calcium deposits, I heard that soaking it for a few minutes with a vinager and water solution may help disolve it, then, perhaps spraying it with wd40. Thanks.
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    Delta Monitor - removing assembly rp19805

    I am trying to replace an old Delta Monitor Valve (1300/1400). I was able to remove the cap assembly rp19806, showing the old house assembly (rp19805). How do I remove the old housing assembly rp19805 from its place? I tryied pulling it with "reasonable" force but I am afraid it may break or...
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