Take the spray head off, blow through it if you can't then open the adjustment till you can, you likely are closing the head when you tighten it. When you tighten it on the pop up, hold the bottom of the head when you twist the top to open the spray.
Seen new guys do what you did over and over again over the years. I used to giggle a little, now I just expect it.
Leave the filter in, they allow you to adjust flow, and they are easier to clean than the spray head, and they don't hurt a thing.
This is the only right answer, given you did everything you said. Chance you could be getting dirt in the pop-up when you remove/replace though, only take the spray head off when you flush, and check that you can blow through the spray head before you put it back on. Have someone else turn off the water when flushing so you can hold the pop up from returning into the ground and letting dirt in.
There is more, but I don't seem to be getting any royalties from TOTV soooo...
Last edited by Ozzello; 06-22-2025 at 04:45 PM.
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