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repair Coast Foundry Master mark IV ball cock assembly
My water line broke, after fix, I ran water in the stationary tub to
clean out the line. But forgot that we had flushed the toilet while the water was off. So when the water came back on, the tank began to fill with the dirty water. Now something (dirt/stone) is blocking the intake. The tank takes about 30 minutes to fill. (The overflow pressure is fine, it is not blocked. How can I dissasemble this to clean it out? There are no screws on the stop of the assembly. Just a solid blue plastic top on the valve assembly. Does it screw off? Snap off? How do I remove the entire assembly from the tank, if needed? I'm not very knowledgeable, but willing to try anything to avoid the expense and inconvenience of finding a plumber over the Thanksgivin(g holiday.) |
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