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'S OK. A pleasure. I've learned something too today like about the Wirquin beastie.
CheersThe difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has it's limits. - Einstein0 -
Just pops off???Right the Wirquin's cap just pops off (according to a mate). Underneath the cap you'll find a large nut to which the arm is attached and underneath that is the diaphragm. Take same to merchant (so you can compare it) to get another - apparently they sell 'em in BnQ.
Cheers
Brut force and a pipe wrench to prize it off.
But if the valve was not in situ i suppose it may be easier as you would prize it off with a screw driver through the hole where the red leaver goes in as there is two pins/ studs that hold the cap in place.
i know one thing the cap is not going back on it is just for show.
as it lookls like the lower picture in the last link
Thank you againSpending my time reading how to fix PC's,instead of looking at Facebook.0
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