I have two of these in my house and one normal CC pan - all original so I'm not sure why they aren't all the same. Anyway, the flush siphon on one was playing up so I bought a replacement, dismantled the old one and retained the bits which operate the siphon action in the pan. I've put these back into the base of the new flush siphon but it doesn't work.
I'm working with the water level at the line on the cistern and the pan almost overflows when it flushes before the level gradually goes back down to "normal".
One of the parts I kept is a kind of hemispherical rubber bit about 2" across. There's a thin pipe from the base of the siphon which goes through it. Am I right in thinking this has to always seal to the pan for the siphonic action to work? If so I'm knackered as its perished and wont seal anything. What are the chances of replacing the parts?
Bodger67
I'm working with the water level at the line on the cistern and the pan almost overflows when it flushes before the level gradually goes back down to "normal".
One of the parts I kept is a kind of hemispherical rubber bit about 2" across. There's a thin pipe from the base of the siphon which goes through it. Am I right in thinking this has to always seal to the pan for the siphonic action to work? If so I'm knackered as its perished and wont seal anything. What are the chances of replacing the parts?
Bodger67