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Ron June 26th 06 11:41 PM

A Nasty Toilet Problem
 
Every once in a while the toilett will act up and I would fix it but
today I have a problem that's not so easily cured: I hear the water
running but there's no water in the tank and so of course, the toit
won't flush. Does anyone know where the water is going to and, or, how
to fix this problem?


Ron


Sev June 27th 06 12:04 AM

A Nasty Toilet Problem
 

Unless it's running all over your floor it's going down through flapper
valve, which probably needs replacement. Possibly fill valve mechanism
as well. Fluidmaster $9.95 approx. Turn off water first!


Ron June 27th 06 04:09 AM

A Nasty Toilet Problem
 

Sev wrote:
Unless it's running all over your floor it's going down through flapper
valve, which probably needs replacement. Possibly fill valve mechanism
as well. Fluidmaster $9.95 approx. Turn off water first!




Oh, joy... I don't mind doing electrical work but I can't stand
plumbing chores, Lol. But do you know of a way to flush the john
before I can get a new flapper?

Ron


Rudy June 27th 06 04:15 AM

A Nasty Toilet Problem
 
But do you know of a way to flush the john
before I can get a new flapper?


Slowly dump a 5 gal pail of water into the bowl



buffalobill June 27th 06 07:06 AM

A Nasty Toilet Problem
 
see also:
www.fluidmaster.com

Ron wrote:
Every once in a while the toilett will act up and I would fix it but
today I have a problem that's not so easily cured: I hear the water
running but there's no water in the tank and so of course, the toit
won't flush. Does anyone know where the water is going to and, or, how
to fix this problem?


Ron



C & E June 27th 06 03:08 PM

A Nasty Toilet Problem
 

"Rudy" wrote in message
news:4p1og.97711$iF6.14016@pd7tw2no...
But do you know of a way to flush the john
before I can get a new flapper?


Slowly dump a 5 gal pail of water into the bowl


Yep, this works. Did it with gray water during the drought a couple of
years ago.



Ron June 28th 06 09:38 AM

A Nasty Toilet Problem
 

Rudy wrote:
But do you know of a way to flush the john
before I can get a new flapper?


Slowly dump a 5 gal pail of water into the bowl



Thanks for the help. :-)

Ron



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