You can put an aerator wherever there is threading for one.--I'm not sure of your description "brass faucet valve". - The end of the spout is generally threaded for an aerator.
I take it that you are mounting it out side, put the shut off valve in side, with a drain on it,
It's probably carbon in the EGR valve. You can either put in a new EGR valve or just create a small filter like a faucet aerator that catches the carbon build up. I've had this problem on mine and the answer always ended up being carbon in the EGR causing it to stick.
They are milled from a block of aluminum into the bottle shape, the the brass valve and its parts are assembled and put onto the bottle.
You can put a ball of white bread inside of the pipe it will stop the water longe enough to solder the joint then it will deteriate and come out of the pipe if you have an aerator on the faucet check it to make sure that the bread does net clogg the screen
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It should not be a problem to put the faucet in, but it won't LOOK right.
If the air has gone out the way to put it back in is to shut off the main valve open the faucet valve to let the water drain out of the riser then restore water pressure. My guess is that it is not the problem that is causing the banging and more than likely caused by debris in the valve or a faulty spindle.
A Pegasus faucet may be a good place to put in bathroom or kitchen sinks. This faucet is a great home decoration cause it has such an elegant look to it.
yes turn the water off and get someone to help you put in the water faucet
Put putty under outer edge of faucet base and fasten to sink. Remove excess putty after fastening faucet.
You should turn off the water at the main valve in your home, and take a Phillips head screwdriver, and remove the stem of the faucet. The leak is like from a gasket at the end of the stem. Take the whole stem to the hardware store, and get a new one. Put it all back together.