
Its very easy, just look were the 2 seal rubbers are when u remove it, may be 1 rubber. Unscrew the flexi hose and then the plastick nut holding the velve on to the sistern. Were the flexi hose go in to the toilet and conect up to velve thread tape. Again turn off water supply and follow the instructions set out here: If there is not a leak in to the toilet bowl and the water flow does not shut off completely, then water is flowing through the fill valve and the overflow pipe and you may need to adjust the float and float rod to allow clsoure of the fill valve. These illustrated instruictions may also assist: Although less likely, if the sealing surface of the flush valve is damaged or detioriated proceed with replacement of the flush valve. Install the new flapper, turn on water supply.

If this does not work and the flapper is visibly detioriated and breaking down shut off the water supply, remove the toilet flapper and visit your local plumbing supply store to purchase a suitable replacement. If there is a continual leak in to the toilet bowl you will likely need to replace the flush valve or the toilet flapper.Īs a first step try try cleaning the sealing surface of the flush valve to se if the flapper will seat and make a seal. If the bowl or tank is cracked or otherwise unacceptable, replace the entire toilet. If the seat is cracked or unsightly, replace it. If water appears under the tank, tighten the tank hold-down bolts, lower the water level in the tank, replace the float valve, replace a malfunctioning ball, or tighten nuts on the water supply line, replace leaking supply line. If water runs continuously through the toilet, lower the water level in the tank, adjust or replace a lift chain or wire, repair or replace a worn flush valve, clean or replace the valve seat assembly.

If the bowl drains sluggishly, remove the clog with a plunger or auger, or raise the water level in the tank. Jiggling the handle forces the lift chain or rod to re-seat the flush mechanism, telling you that something is awry. If the toilet does not flush, tighten or replace the defective handle, adjust or replace the lift chain, or replace the flush mechanism.

God bless you f the toilet bowl overflows, use a plunger or auger to eliminate clogs. (1) Cone Washer, (1) Coupling Nut, (1) Tamper Proof Key and (1) Instructions.įollow this steps and fix it. Easy to install, the 528 toilet parts include: (1) Toilet Fill Valve, (1) Refill Tube. DIY Fix your hissing Toilets Anti-siphon Fill Valve. Korky® QuietFILL® Trouble Shooting Guide.

(1) Metal Refill Tube Clip, (1) Mounting Nut, (1) Cone Washer, (1) Coupling Nut, (1) Tamper Proof Key and (1) Instructions.
