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Click clack stopper

i have unscrewed the small click clack stopper from the sink, it is one where the head is attached to the mechanism. i am finding it hard to secure back into place when screwing. there is only two little prongs in the sink that it screws onto. any suggestions on how to put it back?
 
have unscrewed the small click clack stopper from the sink, it is one where the head is attached to the mechanism. i am finding it hard to secure back into place when screwing. there is only two little prongs in the sink that it screws onto. any suggestions on how to put it back?

Not quite sure what exactly you need. Did you try to look for some new screws maybe? Bunnings should help.
You can also go through the forum, but I really don't know what exactly you have problem with.
 
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