Looking for this part or conversion for American Standard Push Pull shower.

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sheeley2000

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American Standard Push Pull mixing valve

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That is an American Standard "Push/pull" faucet. M-One,(Moneplumbing.com. 800-525-9223), if they are still in business, used to make a conversion unit for it, but I have not seen it advertised in the trade magazines for years. Parts kits to "rebuild" it are available a good parts supply sites such as "Brown's Partsmaster", aka "BPI".

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That is an American Standard "Push/pull" faucet. M-One,(Moneplumbing.com. 800-525-9223), if they are still in business, used to make a conversion unit for it, but I have not seen it advertised in the trade magazines for years. Parts kits to "rebuild" it are available a good parts supply sites such as "Brown's Partsmaster", aka "BPI".

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How do you separate the Cam and Shaft Assembly (Image key 26 on your diagram) from the body?

Thanks,
Frank

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