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    How do I remove the handle?

    Answer? Bob, see "Old American Standard push pull faucet" thread for a possible solution to your problem. Good Luck:)
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    Old American Standard push pull faucet

    Problem solved After getting into a contortionists position and almost having to stand on my head, I found that by turning faucet full on, i.e. tipping the top of the cap back and the bottom out, I could see a small set screw holding the handle in place. I hope this will help anyone else with...
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    Old American Standard push pull faucet

    Thanks I thank you both for your replies. I don't know about junk Mark, this faucet is at least 40 years old with constant daily use. But you and Verdeboy are right, I may have to resort to force. The reason I need to replace it is because the handle is broken off. I just propped it up for...
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    Old American Standard push pull faucet

    Photos Here is a picture.
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    How do I remove the handle?

    Same problem I have the same problem with the same kind of faucet only mine has a rectangular cover behind it and is an American Standard. It doesn't have a cap and I can't find any set screws. I need help too!! TIA....Mike
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    Old American Standard push pull faucet

    I have an old American Standard faucet in my bathtub/shower that I think is a N1030 series push pull (circa 1960) that I am trying to remove. Is there any way to remove it from the front? It looks like I will have to go in through the wall behind it but I hope not. The problem is that I can't...
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