Thursday, January 14, 2010

American Standard Toilet Flapper Leaking/running Toilet?

Leaking/running toilet? - american standard toilet flapper

I have an American Standard toilet with a tank that is smaller than the usual bath, bath works all the time. We have someone changed the case and the base, everything inside, except the captain of liquids. Keep runing?
Help!

7 comments:

Jeffrey S said...

Assuming that the valve and valve seat of the trap and stamps, and also assumes that the tank did not change overwhelmed by the overflow tube (which would be a simple adjustment of the height of the IPO), then the next thing of being the seal between the Tank and bowl suspected. They are the replacement kit (available at securing local hardware store) include new bolts to the tank.

chris s said...

Make sure the water does not overflow the overflow well ... There is a line ... Adaptation to a plastic screw disadvantages clockwiseto lower the water level .. Is this an old bath that the arm can be bent a little down .... if not try some vassaline the plug on the bottom ..

Van5150 A said...

Perhaps this is not the case. Check the water level. Remove the cap on the back of the tank. It is filled with water along the tube in the middle of the tank? If you can float plane with a screwdriver.

Van5150 A said...

Perhaps this is not the case. Check the water level. Remove the cap on the back of the tank. It is filled with water along the tube in the middle of the tank? If you can float plane with a screwdriver.

John D. said...

Well, I recommend binding, nailing, taping, and near the Earth. This must stop. Gould, or simply close the door. As far as I know, the toilet can be generated through walls!

stevetow... said...

Looks like a new valve, if you want to replace the next valve. Connect the water bath and remove the old faucet, the captain of the fluid in the middle of the house and buy a similar facility in accordance with the instructions. If the faucet still leaks, it should solve the problem.

sleepyho... said...

You can buy the very cheap if different from Home Depot, which is fairly easy to assemble. However, the first criterion is to be processed in large quantities? It is easy to take, only the lid and turn the plastic cap. It is the concatenation of the case, muttering to himself? Rather be rusty and unpleasant to happen. This is the age of rubber trap and down - perhaps not the conclusion of the suction / stamp on. When the water runs all the time when the trap is not for the hole.
I, while they are replacing, keep the screws that hold the toilet. Buy brass can corrode. If the screws Corod that you could have a major flood in the house. Believe me, that almost happened to me. And so you take the HD and get a replacement tank is the modern variant.

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