Charlie…you and I both (1981 40-2).   Did the galley faucet replacement and was 
not so bad.  Head?  Ooof.

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From: CnC-List <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Charlie Nelson via 
CnC-List
Sent: Monday, August 17, 2020 9:21 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Stus-List Head faucet/shower replacement...

Yes, they are practically identical to that model. My concern with their 
replacement is that they fit the existing 'hole' in the head and galley.

Per some research on the web, this type of faucet appears to have a single hole 
for the water lines which
I want to maintain. Just getting the old ones out will be a large PITA given 
their locations and the relative lack of access to their connections under the 
sinks--so I don't want the additional hassle of drilling extra holes.

Quite frankly I am not sure I can remove either current faucet without removing 
their respective sinks. Especially the one in the head, where the sink sits 
just above the holding tank--yikes! Even the galley faucet will be difficult 
since not only is it behind the sink, the space under the sink is so narrow I 
don't think I can squeeze myself in to it to even reach the fittings, even with 
a basin wrench.

If I have to remove the sinks, I am not even sure how to begin that job--and 
may just give up on it!

Hence my dilemma!

Charlie Nelson


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