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Loose Moen Bath Faucet

See attached pic for the Moen bathroom sink faucet. It appears to have been held on to sink with silicone along the faucet base perimeter which now has worked free and faucet lifts up about 1/2 inch and prevented from coming out further by water supply lines. I see three holes in sink and wonder if OEM would have had separate cold and hot handles.  I can see no method by which faucet would be anchored from below but frankly it's in a location where it's hard to see.

Thoughts?
Randy (N4TDT) and Karen Crete
Sarasota, Florida
SOLD:  2000 U270 34' WTFE Build 5756 "Ole Red"

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Reply #1
Three holes are common.  We replaced ours with a newer more modern looking one.  The base covers up all three holes and everything goes through the center hole.  Installation process is much easier with newer faucets too. Found it at Lowes.
Roger Engdahl and Susan Green
2001 U320 3610 #5879 (Home2) - 2014 Jeep Cherokee or 2018 F150
Hastings, MN

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Reply #2
Probably a center-holer like Roger described that just needs the nut tightened.

Borrow your wife's makeup mirror and together with a flashlight have a look-see. 

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Reply #3
There doesn't seem to be a bearing surface underneath and no center but to tighten against a bearing surface.
Randy (N4TDT) and Karen Crete
Sarasota, Florida
SOLD:  2000 U270 34' WTFE Build 5756 "Ole Red"

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Reply #4
Good job Randy.  The picture quality isn't wonderful but it looks to me like hot and cold to the outside and the stopper in the middle.

And it looks like the whole thing was stuck on with white silicone.  Probably the installer just pulled the pex and stopper linkage up through the holes,  screwed the faucet on,  buttered it up with silicone, mounted it and held it in place until it was dry.  Maybe clean the old stuff off and try using a lot of it again, or you may just want to get a new faucet with the proper mounting hardware.

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Reply #5
I think a replacement is in order to do it correctly. 👍

Thanks
Randy (N4TDT) and Karen Crete
Sarasota, Florida
SOLD:  2000 U270 34' WTFE Build 5756 "Ole Red"

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Reply #6
Randy, It might be a great time to get a faucet with a greater reach so your hands do not have to rub the back of the sink when you wash your hands.  Just saying. 
Jan & Richard Witt
1999 U-320  36ft WTFE
Build Number: 5478 Motorcade: 16599
2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited w/Air Force One
Jan: NO5U, Richard:KA5RIW
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Reply #7
Randy,
If your faucet was installed correctly, there should be a nut or nuts to hold the faucet in place.  There could be a nut/s above the connections for the water lines that has backed off.  Also possible that there could be a couple of threaded studs that pass through a plate under the sink, but most likely the nuts are on the connections for the pipes.  You may have to disconnect the water pipes to tighten the nuts.  There is a special type of wrench to do that, but they do not cost a lot and most hardware places like Lowes or HD have them. If the pipe connection has a plastic nut you might be able to remove by hand.  Feel above the pipe connections and see if there is a nut that you can tighten.
Jerry Whiteaker former owner 96 U270  36' #4831 Austin,TX-Owner Mods LCD TV w/front cabinet rebuild - LCD TV bedroom - Dual Central AC, either can cool coach w 30 amp - Skylights at roof AC openings - Drop ceiling for ducting of AC - Shower skylight white gelcoat/wood/epoxy frame - Air Springs/Shocks replaced - 2014 CRV - 8K Home Solar - Chevy Volt

 

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Reply #8
Thought I'd close out this thread. EZ replacement from Lowe's with greater "reach" to make getting hands under faucet easier. 
Randy (N4TDT) and Karen Crete
Sarasota, Florida
SOLD:  2000 U270 34' WTFE Build 5756 "Ole Red"