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The seal that connects the cistern to the pan is a spongey rubber ring, do I
just tighten the wing nuts to seal it with the pressure or do you get some kind of sealent to put on to help the seal be more secure. Thank you for any help. |
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On Wed, 25 May 2005 14:54:39 +0100, "Jo King"
wrote: The seal that connects the cistern to the pan is a spongey rubber ring, do I just tighten the wing nuts to seal it with the pressure or do you get some kind of sealent to put on to help the seal be more secure. Thank you for any help. Assuming this is not a troll...Just tighten the nuts . Stuart Shift THELEVER to reply. |
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"Jo King" writes: The seal that connects the cistern to the pan is a spongey rubber ring, do I just tighten the wing nuts to seal it with the pressure or do you get some kind of sealent to put on to help the seal be more secure. Please cross-post correctly. Answered elsewhere. -- Andrew Gabriel |
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Jo King wrote:
The seal that connects the cistern to the pan is a spongey rubber ring, do I just tighten the wing nuts to seal it with the pressure YES or do you get some kind of sealent to put on to help the seal be more secure. NO! If you do the person who next has to take it apart will curse you. |
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