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Plumbing in the Home - Tiolet Flushing


Expert: speedball1 - 7/28/2004

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I have a very old toilet that works well.  However, when one presses the flush handle and then releases it, the flapper valve immediately closes and thus does not allow the full contents of the tank to move on down the drain.  If I hold the handle down for about 10 to 15 seconds, it works fine.  I have tinkered with the handle, the angle of the "lifter bar", etc. to no avail. I would like it to flush with a simple press on hte handle without having to hold it down for the period required.  Any ideas you have would be appreciated and I thank you for them in advance. John

Answer
Hi John, No biggie!  Your linkage on the flapper is not adjusted correctly.  With the tank full, the linkage wants to have 1/4" of play.  Too much play and the flapper gets pulled back giving you a short flush.  Too tight and it lets water seep past the flapper.  I adjust the chain by the link and if it needs fine tuning, I bend the flush lever rod a bit untill I have the desired play.  Also the tank level wants to be 3/8" below the top of the white over flow tube when the tanks filled and shut off.  Hope this helps and thank you for rating my reply.  Tom  

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