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PRICE PFISTER Valve Body Ceramic Disc P/U SPT 974-505 PRICE PFISTER Valve Body Ceramic Disc P/U SPT 974-505
Sale Price: $17.39

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Price Pfister 0X6-140R Roman Tub High Flow Rough-in Only Valve Body, Ceramic Disc Valves, 1/2 Price Pfister 0X6-140R Roman Tub High Flow Rough-in Only Valve Body, Ceramic Disc Valves, 1/2" Sweat
List Price: $106.26
Sale Price: $63.89

Price Pfister 0X6-140R Roman Tub High Flow Rough-in Only Valve Body, Ceramic Disc Valves, 1/2" Sweat Inlets x 1/2" Sweat Outlets, 1/2" Male Pipe Thread (adjustable centers)Price Pfister 0X6-140R Roman Tub High Flow Rough-in Only Valve Body, Ceramic Disc Valves, 1/2" Sweat Inlets x 1/2" Sweat Outlets, 1/2" Male Pipe Thread (adjustable centers) Features:; Roman Tub Valve Body; For Two Handle Roman Tub; Variable Body Ceramic Disc Valve; 1/2" Copper Inlets x 1/2" Copper Outlets; 1/2" Male Pipe Thread Adjustable Centers; Loose Body; Valve Only; Solid Brass Construction

Three Handle Tub and Shower Valve Body Three Handle Tub and Shower Valve Body
List Price: $75.96
Sale Price: $35.98

01-31XA As ShownInstall in any laundry room, gardening area, or bathroom for an industrial use and look. This valve body provides the simplicity necessary for outdoor and cleaning projects. Add your choice of handles and spout to create the look you desire. Features: -Unfinished brass -Ceramic disc valves -Mixing valve -8'' fixed cast brass valve body - '' Union Inlets x '' I.P. outlets, with copper union adapters -Not pressure balanced Product Specifications Product Dimensions Parts Explosion

Price Pfister avalon bathroom faucet leaking?

I'm looking at the instructions and i'm a bit confused. (1) I'm pushing the end connectors on to the valve bodies. how will the water get out to the faucet? 2) there was a lot of leaking when I connected what the water supply lines to the facet inlents; i used plubmbers tape and the lines are pretty tight.

Is it a compression fitting?
This Old House says "Tip: Never use Teflon tape, Teflon paste, or other chemicals on compression threads, as they can lubricate the fitting and cause a leak."

As for the first Q, it's hard to say without seeing the instructions. Sorry.