Thanks RJ for your response. It seems as if this is not Delta, or "cartridge" type. It seems as if what I need is either a 90dg pliers, a deep socket that will allow the faucet stem to go through, or some formof really deep t-handled thing.
I have a faucet in the tiled shower stall that is about 1/2 to 3/4 inches into the wall. Thus I can't get it to turn with wrench or pliers. It is too tight to turn with needle nosed vice grips. The hole in the tile is barely a socket wall thickness greater than the ?3/4? hex nut that hold the stem assembly in place. You've guessed, the washer is worn and it's dripping. Anyone who can add suggestions, please do so. Thanks
