It might be a leak in the plastic of the faucet assembly itself, and that probably means buying a new one, but to remove the assembly... Get under the cabinet and look at the connections. Tank and external supply. Remove connections, a nut for the external, a hose barb and clamp for tank (latter maybe tight, best to cut hose close and remove stub on bench. Get up and undo the 3 phillips screws holding base. Lift base out. You might see a paper gasket. The gasket is there to prevent surface water on the sink area from getting under the cabinet. You can use caulk as substitute. alistair
On 2011-07-08, at 11:25 AM, Rocket J Squirrel wrote: > Got a fairly tight schedule this weekend yet hope to get some projects > done on Mellow Yellow. > > It has the factory faucet on the sink and lately it's developed a leak > at the base whenever it's run. Is this a 15 minute job to lift and caulk > or a 2-hour job to disassemble the entire kitchen to get at the base? > > Sign me, > > Hoping It's The Former > Bend, Ore. |
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