Trying to find port seal rings for my Eljer kitchen faucet

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BrianL

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I have a dripping kitchen faucet that I'm unable to stop. It's an Eljer single handle from 1998 (builder installed).
Used to be if I pushed the handle slightly over towards the cold, it would stop dripping after a few seconds, but now that doesn't work anymore so it always drips slowly.

I've checked Lowes/Home Depot, but they each only carry parts made by Danco and they offer nothing for Eljer. They only seem to have standard donut shaped o-ring styles, that I or the employee could find. I contacted Danco, but the woman wasn't much help and had no clue about Eljer.

My cartridge looks like the VP1964 or VP1965 shown here:
https://www.plumbingsupply.com/valleystems.html
https://www.plumbingsupply.com/images/valley-cartridge-comparison-1964-1965.jpg
https://www.plumbingsupply.com/images/cartridge-1964.jpg
https://www.plumbingsupply.com/images/cartridge-1965.jpg
And my port seal rings are in oval recesses, like those. I read that Eljer was the manufacture of the Valley brand.

The cross-section of my port seal rings are squared. They're about 2mm tall. I did try some Danco o-rings just to see if they worked (they didn't seal at all) but they did fit fairly well in the recesses. The package said they were 7/16" OD.

https://www.plumbingsupply.com/vakitsin.html
This shows "VP1952 - Port Seal Ring - fits V1964 and V1965", and they look similar to mine.
https://www.plumbingsupply.com/images/port-seal-ring-vp1952.jpg
This shows they're 13/32" OD. 1/16" smaller than the Danco o-rings that I tried.

So is VP1952 what I need? If so, it's sold in this Danco VA-500 kit, along with spout o-rings which hopefully would fit mine (assuming those go around the cart):
http://www.homedepot.com/p/DANCO-VA...lley-Bath-and-Kitchen-Faucets-88117/204395428


I also have a dripping Eljer tub faucet but I thought it would be best to keep separate threads for them.

kitchen.jpg
 
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