I have a 50+ year old shower with a hot and a cold valve and a diverter in the middle that sends water to the tub spout or the shower head.
Pretty sure the brand is central brass, but not 100%, but it looks exactly like this valve down to the threading.

I have replaced the rubber gasket that seats on the valve seat so when you turn it clockwise it seals and sends all the water to the shower head nothing comes out of the tub spout.
However, the diverter letting water through to the shower head when have it all the way counter clock wise which should send all the water to the tub spout, but from what I can tell both of them are open and it doesn't seal off the shower head.
So I have a quarter inch stream of water going up the shower spout when I'm getting the shower started.
Anyone run into this and know an obvious solution other than just live with it?
Pretty sure the brand is central brass, but not 100%, but it looks exactly like this valve down to the threading.

DANCO 12C-10D Diverter Stem for Central Brass Faucets 17162B - The Home Depot
Repair your leaky faucet with the Danco 12C-10D Diverter Stem for Central Brass. A dripping faucet wastes both water and energy. The installation of a new faucet stem and seat will stop the drip and return
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I have replaced the rubber gasket that seats on the valve seat so when you turn it clockwise it seals and sends all the water to the shower head nothing comes out of the tub spout.
However, the diverter letting water through to the shower head when have it all the way counter clock wise which should send all the water to the tub spout, but from what I can tell both of them are open and it doesn't seal off the shower head.
So I have a quarter inch stream of water going up the shower spout when I'm getting the shower started.
Anyone run into this and know an obvious solution other than just live with it?
