โJul-11-2016 06:02 PM
โNov-01-2016 09:57 AM
drumming102 wrote:
Ok. found the problem.
The inside ball valve has 2 arms that come down. the left side arm just had it's pin come out of the hole. popped it back in and it's good as new.
โJul-13-2016 04:02 AM
JamesJudasPriest wrote:JD and Beastlet wrote:mobilefleet wrote:
step on the flush valve to open the bowl (or pull it back depending on which style you have) and take a toilet brush and clean real good behind and under the bowl seal, sometimes hard water deposits get in there and make the valve not quite seal all the way. Then take a qtip or popsicle stick and smear vaseline around the perimeter of the seal (with no water connected of course). It works
Being petroleum based, would Vaseline not attach the rubber seal?
x2 try silicon grease?
โJul-12-2016 09:00 AM
โJul-12-2016 08:59 AM
โJul-12-2016 08:03 AM
JD and Beastlet wrote:mobilefleet wrote:
step on the flush valve to open the bowl (or pull it back depending on which style you have) and take a toilet brush and clean real good behind and under the bowl seal, sometimes hard water deposits get in there and make the valve not quite seal all the way. Then take a qtip or popsicle stick and smear vaseline around the perimeter of the seal (with no water connected of course). It works
Being petroleum based, would Vaseline not attach the rubber seal?
โJul-12-2016 06:42 AM
mobilefleet wrote:
step on the flush valve to open the bowl (or pull it back depending on which style you have) and take a toilet brush and clean real good behind and under the bowl seal, sometimes hard water deposits get in there and make the valve not quite seal all the way. Then take a qtip or popsicle stick and smear vaseline around the perimeter of the seal (with no water connected of course). It works
โJul-11-2016 07:06 PM
โJul-11-2016 06:48 PM
โJul-11-2016 06:26 PM
mobilefleet wrote:
step on the flush valve to open the bowl (or pull it back depending on which style you have) and take a toilet brush and clean real good behind and under the bowl seal, sometimes hard water deposits get in there and make the valve not quite seal all the way. Then take a qtip or popsicle stick and smear vaseline around the perimeter of the seal (with no water connected of course). It works
โJul-11-2016 06:11 PM