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jd50ae
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Kitchen sink.
1 and 1/2 inch slip nut.
Sink backed up and the old slip nut started leaking. The slip nut had a major crack on the top.
Cleared backup.
Removed old slip nut.
Bought new slip nut.
Installed new slip nut.
It still leaks, BUT (he said) I can make it stop by moving the pipe.
The bottom of the slip nut is threaded and it is tight.
The top of the slip nut is not threaded, so my question is......is there a trick to making the top of the slip nut water tight?
Please help make it stop. I will forever be in your dept, and when I win the lottery you will never want for cigars again.
1 and 1/2 inch slip nut.
Sink backed up and the old slip nut started leaking. The slip nut had a major crack on the top.
Cleared backup.
Removed old slip nut.
Bought new slip nut.
Installed new slip nut.
It still leaks, BUT (he said) I can make it stop by moving the pipe.
The bottom of the slip nut is threaded and it is tight.
The top of the slip nut is not threaded, so my question is......is there a trick to making the top of the slip nut water tight?
Please help make it stop. I will forever be in your dept, and when I win the lottery you will never want for cigars again.
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did it come with a rubber lining that goes inside when you bought it?
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Did you put Teflon tape around the threads? Only other thing I could think of is should there be an o ring or gasket in there somewhere? Not a plumber but I did stay in a best western awhile ago.
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danielzreyes:did it come with a rubber lining that goes inside when you bought it?
Yea, and it is installed. -
twistedstem:Did you put Teflon tape around the threads? Only other thing I could think of is should there be an o ring or gasket in there somewhere? Not a plumber but I did stay in a best western awhile ago.
The threaded part ain't leaking. -
It sounds like the slip nut washer is damaged or missing.
Looks like this. -
THIS is what I'm talking about0patience:It sounds like the slip nut washer is damaged or missing.
Looks like this. -
That would be it, make sure you clean out any gunk where the washer seat'sdanielzreyes:
THIS is what I'm talking about0patience:It sounds like the slip nut washer is damaged or missing.
Looks like this. -
All I know about plumbing is: Water goes downhill and never put your fingers in your mouth.
Sounds like a fit problem with the new ring seal, or maybe some debris on the seal. Take a look at the ring itself and where it seats to the pipe, try just seating the ring with your hand and rotate it a little, may notice something. If nut is tight and still leaks then maybe a thicker one, or double the ring seals. Sounds like the nut is bottomed out tight but you still have a leak. Usually they snug up pretty good, even by hand. But again, I am no plumber. -
Plumbers Putty will get you buy in a pinch... or silicone caulk will also do in a pinch. But I would replace it.
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duct tape, popsicle sticks and bailing wire.... it'll fix anything.
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The3Stogies:If nut is tight and still leaks then maybe a thicker one, or double the ring seals. Sounds like the nut is bottomed out tight but you still have a leak. Usually they snug up pretty good, even by hand.
That's what she said? I'll see myself out... -
chrislolds:duct tape, popsicle sticks and bailing wire.... it'll fix anything.
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+1000macs-smokes:Plumbers Putty will get you buy in a pinch... or silicone caulk will also do in a pinch. But I would replace it.