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Timothy Murphy
 
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Default Replacing WC cistern innards


My fairly ancient cistern seems to have failed -
it only flushes when the water level is dangerously high.
This is a low-leve cistern, sitting on the toilet bowl.

I was wondering if there are any clever units now
which one can use as replacements?
(I don't really want to replace the whole unit.)

I'm thinking of something that has 2 (or more)
levels of flushing, to save water.

Also, can anyone point to simple d-i-y instructions
for replacing the inside unit?

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