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Default toilet flush mechanism

On Thu, 04 Aug 2011 02:51:07 -0700, andyv wrote:

I have one of those dual flush button push toilets.

First off I'm not convinced the dual flush bit makes any difference
which part of the button you press.

The main thing is I've had to replace the whole mechanism a couple of
times and even now it breaks on a regular basis. What happens is that
there's a cable with a ball on the end which fits in a slot in a plastic
lever. The ball periodically manages to pull through the slot. I've had
no success in trying to mend it. No doubt a small metal casting would do
it but is beyond me.

All I want is a new but reliable flush mechanism.

Any recommendations?


Might help if you tell us what make you've got now?

I've used Opella, which as I recall I had problems with (but can't
remember the details) and lately Fluidmaster. The latter have given me a
couple of problems with the valve not dropping back down after flushing,
which seems to be caused by the cable (like a bicycle brake cable)
binding. Spoke to Fluidmaster who suggested taking apart the push-button
end and lubricating the cable. I haven't tried this yet - I just swapped
out the troublesome units (to avoid further callbacks) but still have the
iffy ones so I'll have to have a play with them on a tame installation
(e.g. my own house :-)) when Tuits allow.

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