Unable to remove shower diverter

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daxlw

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Shower diverter needs replaced. I cant not get the 29 mm socket to remove the old diverter due to corrosion and rounded edges. I do not have enough edge for a vise pliers either. Suggestions?
 

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Find a socket that fits tight. It unscrews counterclockwise. Maybe even a stripped bolt remover.
 
That has been tried but no luck finding a socket that can grip it. Either too big or too small.
 
I will see if I can find one that will work. I dont have a lot of room and the diverter is very long.
 
I have to be prepared to commit to a solution as no one would be able to shower until the repair was complete. I thought about it but became hesitant to put the shower out of commission if I was unable to get it loose.
 
I understand your position. What’s the diverter doing ? Shooting water out of the button that you push in ?

Just not diverting ? What’s going on with it
 
only half the water comes out the shower head, the other half remains out the spout.
 
Delta makes a plug to plug off that diverter port and you buy another cover plate that doesn’t have the hole for the diverter.

Then you replace the tub spout to a lift type diverter spout and that’s how you control the shower. But I understand you can’t get your diverter out........

You could just try to change the spout to a diverter spout and leave everything else as it is.

It may not work with that old diverter still stuck in the valve.

I’ve never tried it.......you could try it. 🤓
 
Thanks for the advice. Ill update sometime when I have a chance to tackle it again. Its at the in-laws.
 
It’s a 22mm socket. I cut a little wall material out so my socket fit.
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Here the wall kept my socket from getting square. 22mm 1/2” drive deep socket. It probably calls for a 7/8 socket but the 22mm is just slightly smaller and gives a tight fit that won’t strip. 6A7A7036-A3E0-4363-818D-3852E81700CF.jpeg
 
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Shower diverter needs replaced. I cant not get the 29 mm socket to remove the old diverter due to corrosion and rounded edges. I do not have enough edge for a vise pliers either. Suggestions?

I am dealing with diverter replacement myself. I used a 22mm to remove mine, it fit nicely. The stem is long but when compressed the deep socket will fit.
 
27/32” is what Delta says it uses. 22mm works fine for me too.
 
Mark your wall plate on the faucet and then see if you have enough room to trim just a little in order to get your socket on square.
 
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