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I installed a tall, elongated 1.6 GPF toilet 8 years ago. It works
fine....most of the time. About every 100th or so flush, the bowl
fills with water from the tank but for whatever reason it doesn't go
down. I stick a plunger in the bottom, pump it a couple of times and
VOILA! everything goes immediately down. It's then good for the next
100 or so flushes. This has been going on all the time I've had it.

The other toilet (which is nearer the main sewer) has never failed to
flush correctly, and no other drain in the house is backing up. Any
ideas?
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I installed a tall, elongated 1.6 GPF toilet 8 years ago. It works
fine....most of the time. About every 100th or so flush, the bowl
fills with water from the tank but for whatever reason it doesn't go
down. I stick a plunger in the bottom, pump it a couple of times and
VOILA! everything goes immediately down. It's then good for the next
100 or so flushes. This has been going on all the time I've had it.

The other toilet (which is nearer the main sewer) has never failed to
flush correctly, and no other drain in the house is backing up. Any
ideas?


Too much stuff to get through the trap. Use less TP, or flush it before using TP
for a big load.



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Another excellent reason to ban children from houses. Seriously, though, how
does anyone put up with kids?



They have their up-sides. We've got a 21 & 22 yr old that have been
net pluses. But believe me it is a very long tally sheet.g

Jim


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On Tue, 9 Dec 2008 10:11:27 -0800 (PST),
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I installed a tall, elongated 1.6 GPF toilet 8 years ago. It works
fine....most of the time. About every 100th or so flush, the bowl
fills with water from the tank but for whatever reason it doesn't go
down. I stick a plunger in the bottom, pump it a couple of times and
VOILA! everything goes immediately down. It's then good for the next
100 or so flushes. This has been going on all the time I've had it.

The other toilet (which is nearer the main sewer) has never failed to
flush correctly, and no other drain in the house is backing up. Any
ideas?


Got any kids- or have any ever been in your house? My most elusive
flush blocker was a rubber ball that sometimes got caught and
sometimes didn't. It wouldn't plunge through. The way I found it
was by taking the toilet out and turning it upside down a couple
times.

Jim



Another excellent reason to ban children from houses. Seriously, though, how
does anyone put up with kids?




Just think of them as the lord's punishement for enjoying all that great
sex with your spouse. G

Each 'Fathers Day' there's an intrusion,
Of kids at my house, in profusion.
Oh, it would be so fine,
If I knew which were mine,
Instead of this annual confusion.

--- Travis Brasell



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On Tue, 9 Dec 2008 10:11:27 -0800 (PST),
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I installed a tall, elongated 1.6 GPF toilet 8 years ago. *It works
fine....most of the time. *About every 100th or so flush, the bowl
fills with water from the tank but for whatever reason it doesn't go
down. *I stick a plunger in the bottom, pump it a couple of times and
VOILA! everything goes immediately down. *It's then good for the next
100 or so flushes. *This has been going on all the time I've had it..


The other toilet (which is nearer the main sewer) has never failed to
flush correctly, and no other drain in the house is backing up. *Any
ideas?


Got any kids- or have any ever been in your house? * * My most elusive
flush blocker was a rubber ball that sometimes got caught and
sometimes didn't. * * It wouldn't plunge through. *The way I found it
was by taking the toilet out and turning it upside down a couple
times.


Jim


Another excellent reason to ban children from houses. Seriously, though,
how does anyone put up with kids?


Just think of them as the lord's punishement for enjoying all that great
sex with your spouse. G


I'll take the great sex without the punishment, thanks. Instead of "mother's
day" I've celebrated "childfree day" on the anniversary of my tubal for the
past 26 years.


I'm sure you non-existent children would thank you.
By the way, have you disowned your parents for having YOU?
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On Tue, 9 Dec 2008 10:11:27 -0800 (PST),
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I installed a tall, elongated 1.6 GPF toilet 8 years ago. *It works
fine....most of the time. *About every 100th or so flush, the bowl
fills with water from the tank but for whatever reason it doesn't go
down. *I stick a plunger in the bottom, pump it a couple of times and
VOILA! everything goes immediately down. *It's then good for the next
100 or so flushes. *This has been going on all the time I've had it.


The other toilet (which is nearer the main sewer) has never failed to
flush correctly, and no other drain in the house is backing up. *Any
ideas?


Got any kids- or have any ever been in your house? * * My most elusive
flush blocker was a rubber ball that sometimes got caught and
sometimes didn't. * * It wouldn't plunge through. *The way I found it
was by taking the toilet out and turning it upside down a couple
times.


Jim


Another excellent reason to ban children from houses. Seriously, though, how
does anyone put up with kids?



Seriously, though, how does anyone put up with kids?


How? "drugs & alcohol" ........ for me, not them

Why? as follows

If managed correctly, they eventually grow up, leave home, transition
off "the dole" and buy you expensive gifts & dinners and give great
satisfaction for "a job well done" or is that "complete disaster
averted" ?

AND provide you with grandchildren, thoroughly more enjoyable than
children and through whom you can exact your revenge.

Whether or not the monetary ROI is there, remains to be
determined...... I've been too afraid to run the numbers.

cheers
Bob


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Did you know most modern toilets have two flush modes. The heavy
duty mode is used if you hold down the handle for those extra duty
flushes.


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Does it have a sloan power flush valve instead of a flapper? The wrong
washer between the tank and bowl and cause erratic flushes because the sloan
valve can sense back pressure and automatically stops flushing.


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I installed a tall, elongated 1.6 GPF toilet 8 years ago. It works
fine....most of the time. About every 100th or so flush, the bowl
fills with water from the tank but for whatever reason it doesn't go
down. I stick a plunger in the bottom, pump it a couple of times and
VOILA! everything goes immediately down. It's then good for the next
100 or so flushes. This has been going on all the time I've had it.

The other toilet (which is nearer the main sewer) has never failed to
flush correctly, and no other drain in the house is backing up. Any
ideas?



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On Dec 9, 1:11*pm, wrote:
I installed a tall, elongated 1.6 GPF toilet 8 years ago. *It works
fine....most of the time. *About every 100th or so flush, the bowl
fills with water from the tank but for whatever reason it doesn't go
down. *I stick a plunger in the bottom, pump it a couple of times and
VOILA! everything goes immediately down. *It's then good for the next
100 or so flushes. *This has been going on all the time I've had it.

The other toilet (which is nearer the main sewer) has never failed to
flush correctly, and no other drain in the house is backing up. *Any
ideas?


I put up with one like that for years except mine did it a lot more
often.
When I remodeled the bathroom I found out why. The vent was
improperly installed. It was way to far away from the toilet to work
properly.

Jimmie
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