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Hi Guys,

I have a old Pegler basin tap which is leaking. I want to replace the washer but I have no idea how to get the cross top handle off. The top of the handle has a red hard plastic indice which I tried to remove to try to get to the screw but it seems impossible to remove. Any ideas on what I should try?

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Providing it does not have a screw in the side of the cross head, it means you have to force the indice out, possibly destroying it in the process. Get that off and it's then a good old-fashioned DIY job to strip, replace washer and GREASE IT UP!
 
thereisawizza - Thankyou for your reply. No screw on the side so I think I will take your advice and force the indice out. I was going to try this first but I thought I didn't want to damage it. But if there is no other way I will just have to go with it. Thanks again.
 
On some of these old taps sometimes you can get it apart without removing the X-head, wind it right out and you may have enough room to get a thin jaw spanner in to undo workings
 
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With respect to Wizza, please DO NOT just shove any old grease in there. it MUST be silicone grease as normal grease will attack o-rings etc.
Lastly, replace ALL O rings. cleaning up and lubing their bearing surfaces with SG too. That way they will last years and years and years and... ;)
 
With respect to Wizza, please DO NOT just shove any old grease in there. it MUST be silicone grease as normal grease will attack o-rings etc.
Lastly, replace ALL O rings. cleaning up and lubing their bearing surfaces with SG too. That way they will last years and years and years and... ;)
Good point!!
 
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