FabioTheGeek

FabioTheGeek t1_ja9tgam wrote

That looks like a Glacier Bay Diverter Cartridge, Home Depot sell replacements under the Danco brand.

Those cartridges are usually just press fit in there but you might be able to just take that extension piece to the store and match it up if you don't feel comfortable pulling the cartridge out.

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FabioTheGeek t1_ja8l153 wrote

The Valve Socket is required to remove the diverter properly and then you would be able to match it up correctly yes. You can use a crescent wrench on the socket but I usually use a long screwdriver through the whole in the socket for extra leverage.

When you remove the valve check to see if the washer/oring was left behind in the valve body itself and if there is any damage inside so as to not ruin your new valve.

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FabioTheGeek t1_j0oxxfn wrote

I would suggest replacing your fill valve, most of the time your old valve overfills the tank because the diaphragm inside has gone bad. They are cheap and easy to replace plus added peace of mind.

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