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Default Diagnosing sluggish toilet flush

David D. wrote:
I am trying to diagnose a sluggish toilet flush. I want to determine
whether it is the toilet, the stack drain or the vent.



I have four toilets in the house (three on the second floor), and this is
the only toilet that has a problem. This is one of the second-floor
toilets. It is an older 5-gallon toilet.



If I flush the toilet, I get a strong water flow into the bowl, a strong
swirl, and a strong whirlpool. But no siphoning. The water level in the
bowl remains high throughout the flush. When the flush valve closes, the
swirling stops, and the water remains at that level, instead of emptying the
bowl through siphon action.



If I keep pouring buckets of hot water into the bowl, one after the other,
two bucketsful siphon empty, but every third bucketful leaves water in the
bowl (at the normal, neutral level). The fourth bucketful drains empty
again.



Fishing with a toilet snake, I cannot find any blockage in the trapway. I
have not tried removing the toilet to fish from the bottom (that is a last
resort).



What are your thoughts?



- David




Although your solution might well be in the other answers you received,
I would do a newsgroup search for the words: "Muriatic Acid" & "Toilet."
I too had a toilet that was problematic in flushing and it too was an
older type toilet. The toilet was apparently limed up and the acid
solved the problem. Just thought I would alert you to the solution.